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THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY ntered as tiocond UIUHJ ut Pout O'«c«. W«»I«I>\«. N J WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 32 Page*—10 Cents Name Business Manager Boro Pastor Will Speak at Lenten Robert Mulreany For Westfield Schools Service Tonight Edward J. VoorhecB of Seiiford, Elected President N.Y., has been named assistant to the superintendent In clmi-jre of Famous Preachers business affairs by the Westfield Scries Continues At Board of Education. This new position was provided for in the First Congregational Of School Board 19BD-(iO school bud/ret approved ast week, according to Robert H. The Rev. Dehvyn Rnyson, pastor Mulrcany, president of the Mountainside Presbyterian 'We feel that Mr. Voorhees can Church, will preach at the second Mrs. Kimball Is make two major contributions to- Famous Preachers Lenten service ward our goal of providing the which will be held in the First best possible education for all our Congregational Church tonight at Named VP As Westfield boys and girls," Mr. 8 o'clock Dr. J, Lylo McCorison, Mulrcany stated. pastor of the Congregational Group Organizes "In the first place, he will as- Church, will conduct the service, sume responsibilities which will assisted by the church choir. free nur administrative, super- The Rev. Mr. Rnyson was born Robert H. Mulreanv was elect- visory, and teaching staff from and raised in Oak Park, 111. Ho is ed president of the Board of Edu- many time-consuming non-profes- a graduate of the University of cation at its organization muetlng Bional duties, so they may devote a Rochester, and McCormack Pres- Monday night. Mra. Bruce E. Kim- greater portion of their effort to byterian Seminary in Chicago, 111. ball was named vice president. teaching and the improvement of He also took graduate work at Un- Mr. Mulreany, who was rceloct- instruction. ion Theological Seminary, New od to the board at last week's York. school election, has been a mem- "Secondly," Mr. Mulreany con EDWARD J. VOORHEES tinucd, "we feel Mr. Voorhecs can ber since February, I960,' and Upon graduation, he became vice prosidont since July, 1S88. centralize and systematize our pastor of the Evergreen Village business operations so they will be He has served on the finance and Community Presbyterian Church, budget, and operation and main- carried on more efficiently and 'New Look' Due Detroit, Mich. After this, he be- economically. Our school system tenance committees and as board came assistant director of the representative on the lay commit- —-Fred Kc has grown so in the past ten years Presbyterian Institute of Indus that the employment of a business 2 Skating Ponds tee on evaluating: teacher per- ; SCIENTISTS—Pupilt in the sixth fade CUII of Howard Buch in MeKinlcy School thow trial Relations following which he formance. n, lk«T conilructed in • tciencc unit. L«ft to rifht arc Daniel Waite, Richard Homer, Don manager is felt by the board to became pastor of the Greystone ROBERT MULREANY' tt, Un|''°n Booth, Richard Silcoi, Jim Coy, Glenn Harmon And John Alt. be absolutely essential. Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth. Mrs. Kimball has been a bo«rd "He was selected for the West- Town Approves It was from this post that he was member since 19S3 when she was Legion Schedules field business position after an ex- Commission's Plan called to become pastor of the elected to fill the unexplred term ongh Council $2800 Scholarship tensive screening program in newly formed Mountainside of Mrs. Marjorie Mockrish. She Oratorical Contest which more than 40 applicants' Recommendations by the Rccre church. Although less than ten has served on tho following com- backgrounds were reviewed." ation Commission that the town years old, the church now num- mittees: Instruction and health, •ns Sewer Bids Tomorrow Night Offered by Club Mr. Voorhees, at present busi- provide for safer Ice skating facil- bers several hundred members. of which she has been chairman X ' ness administrator for the Seaford ities at Fairview Cemetery and since 1058; new sites and build- Martin Wallberg Post 3, Amer- At tonight's service, Mr. Ray- Ings, and revision of rules »nd schools will join the Westfield Brightwood Pond, and prepare and son has announced he will preach g Ordinance ican Legion, will sponsor its an- College Women system June 1. He will be respon regulations. Her special assign- nual high school oratorical contest line all school and town football on the subject, "On Loving Our aible for the preparation of the and baseball fields, has been ap- ments have included community Introduced tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Ameri- List Requirements school budgets, for the super- Neighbors." The community ii in- relations for tho past two years; proved by the Town Council, the vited to attend. member of the executive board of can Legion building:, 1003 North vision of accounting procedures commission announced today. liMHSIDE—Bids on the avenue. The public is invited, ac- The College Woman's Club of and for the purchasing of supplies Announcement hit keen made Union County School Boards As- a ? 110,000 sani- cording to Carolus T. Clark, chair- Westfleld will again offer a four and.equipment. He will also have According to the recommenda- that the third scnrlet wi!! be held sociation, 1958-58; and board's unopened by the Bor- nan of tlie local contest. year scholarship of $700 annually under his direction the'four cafe- tions, Fairview Cemetery and Thursday, Feb. 26, at the First representative on W e a t f I e I d Tuesday night. Fif- to a qualified girl, graduating in terias where »n avenge of 1,400- Orlghtwood ponds will be cleared Baptist Church with the Rev. Schools Athletic Council since re submitted. The All pupils of Holy Trinity and June from the Westfield High of stumps and wood, and signs Richard Hurdman of St. Paul's February, 1956. She haa been I tin introduced an ordi- Westfield senior and junior high School. Applications are available posted as to whether or not the Church as the preacher. president of the latter group for f.ftf issmnce of. bonds to schools, have bten invited to par- in the school guidance office and (Please,turn to page 2) ponds are in good skating condi- the last two years, , t il» project. ticipate. Medals will be awarded must be filled out and returned to tion. Supervisory checks will also 'ov first, second and third places. the scholarship chairman, Mrs. be made to insure continued safe Committees were appointed; by r biddtr was Minieri & Son Commander Albert J, Moelter skating. Notes 30th Year Mr. Mulreany as follows: Finance i whoie base bid was Clinton Seaman, on or before Study-Discussion and budget, Ernest Carlson,-

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e>T-V, tAOlO t9A*S John franks MiN'S and BOYS' APPAREL 207 E. Broad St. • ADarrw 3-117T OENERA1 PUINHaD WESTFIELD RIDG UADCT CUSSVSD AM tfee ow rear entrtmes ^wn Municipal Parking Lot 1 • . « - im i. WOAS ST., WISTRELD • . • THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 Thr SAVINGS ARE REAL GEORGE DURING ARTHUR STEVENS BIRTHINGTON'S WASHDAY SALE GEORGE COULD DOWN A CHERRY PIE QNE DAY ONLY BECAUSE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY (IF THOSE OLD TALES ARE TRUE), FALLS ON A HOLIDAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 19th BUT WE WILL SLICE OUR PROFIT PIE WE ARE CELEBRATING EARLY Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M; AND PASS A SLICE TO YOU! THURSDAY, FEB. 19th

INFANTS' BOYS' FAMOUS MAKE BOYS'POLO SHIRTS GIRLS' CORDUROY CRAWLERS DUNGAREES Long Sleeve-Vertical Strip* Blushing Pink Only Flannel Lined — Sizes 3 and 4 DIRTY DRESS GLOVES Sizes 8-10-12 ne look at them and you'll know why they're Unflannel Lined — Sizes 4 to 7 Assorted sjzes, styles, spots and fingerprints. ushing. . ' Left over from Lincoln's Birthday sale. They look fine with damaged chinos. 47c 99C Reg. $2.98 ' • • ' • 47c Reg.$1.98 17C Reg. $1,00 and $1.69

BOYS'FADED DENIM GIRLS' MOST FAMOUS MAKE GjRLS' SAF-T-GLIDE DUNGAREES BERMUDAS* PEDAL PUSHERS WINTER COAT SETS Washable Wool - Size 7 only Infants' recking seat. Just on* left. Sizes 4, 9, and 12 only Toddlers - Just 3 left ; denims are faded both front and back. They're not from Bermuda and they are neither An excruciating bargain. Petal nor Peddle Pushers. Three fashionable Gay Nineties coats. Reg. $2.98 87c 67c Reg. $3.98 $3.99 $1.00 Reg. $10.98 GIRLS'DIRTY BOYS'AND GIRLS' BOYS' BLOUSESLIPS BATHING TRUNKS BOYS' WINTER JACKETS Sizes 1 to 6X Knit and Lastex Size 4 only IVY LEAGUE HATS yourself aggravation, buy these pre-soiled Sizes 2 to 6 You'd better grab these before they take root. buseslips. • ' •' They're real cool, how could we get so burnt? You'll take these jackets off our backs at only 17C Reg $2.98 37C Reg. to $2.98 $3.87 Reg. $>0.9B 37C Rtg.$l;98 I

-^OYS^ WINTER ! ! "~ BOYS'SHORTS ,.•••;• • ...... -: :-.' •«, GIRLS'- • • • • GIRLS'BATHING SUITS Size 6X only SKI PAJAMAS FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS Size 7 only Suspenders and Belts, Cotton Twill You Know the Maker Size 14 only Sizes 2 and 4 only , me shorts were slacks before the last sale. Flannel nightmares. They're waterpropf and guaranteed not to dry, The kind George wore. to 29c Reg. $1.98 67C Reg. $2.98 99C Reg.$3.98 37C **9- $3.98

GIRLS' GIRLS' BOYS' SHHHHH!!!! SPRING TOPPERS CORDUROY SLACKS QUILTED TAFFETA SKIRTS Sizes 7 to 14 QUIET PLEASE Just 2 Tapered Leg - Sizes 12,16 and 18 Martha made these at her WEAKLY quilting •nal George special. This has been a slack season. Don't awaken the carpenters party. R during our expansion. The $2.99 Reg. $16.98 $1.89 «9- $4.98 and $5.98 99C«eg. $4.98 boys fell asleep on the job.

INFANTS' GIRLS' BOYS'SLACKS GIRLS'BERMUDAS SPRING COATS CORDUROY JACKETS Rayon — Tweed Pattern Sizes 3 to 6X Purple Corduroy — Sizes 3, 4, 5 only I Just 4 Size 10 only P««pring i$ gone from these coats. If you don't The designer of these jackets is now wearing one popular pattern during Washington's time. Give us a,break, purple ain't so ugly. «y'em we'll burn'em. with her arms tied to her back. a $1.79 Reg.$10.98 $1.79 Reg.$2.98 Irr. 99C Reg. $3.98 " ^ 37C Reg. $2.98 BOYS' BOYS' - GIRLS'T.V. SETS GIRLS' BOUCLE POLOS JET PILOT COVERALLS DAMAGED CHINOS Just 2 left ..,: Size 2 ©nly , Size 3 only Size 18 only *•™ boys that will be making the trip to the Made to sell for $1.98, but you'd never pay the Battle scarred at Valley Forge. We're looking for the T.V. sets they'll fit. 'won price. $2.87 Reg. $5.98 67C Reg. $2.98 $2.99 *eg.$7.98 9c Reg. $1.98 GIRLS' GIRLS' BLOUSES BOYS' CHINO SLACKS INFANTS' WINTER JACKETS Broadcloth with Knit Turtle Neck Cellars Turquoise only BOUCLE CARDIGANS Sizes 4 to 12 Size 1 only Sites 4 and 5 Sizes 7 to 14 leff and The most hideous slacks you ever saw! See for L ••*• «•«• buy these, it's We've seen them on turtles . .. they're nice. Looks like a bargain, doesn't it? Just don't count chance to get rid of them. yourself. on it. I $3.99 Reg, t« $19.98 47C Reg, $2.98 69C Reg. $2.98 66C Reg. $1.91 f UNADVERTISID BARG A INS THROUGHOUT THE STORE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

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233-5-7 EAST BROAD ST. AD 3-1111 LEGAL NOTICES a luiiihi-r, Janus II, Sax.'. r'um.'l ;.S si'ivii'.-s ucle h.'M }'.'-- iMcKinley I>TA OBITUARIES teiduy at tJiuy'*, wiih the llev. liiKI'Vi'lO (I'llUMN, I'llillltinf, v». he hail «U[HT- iiulie.it W. Wilkinson, n^.ii'iate Ilrrltcrt c»|iMl John B. Saxe power iiifttatlutici^ fitr tb« Untied C. .Smith, 5:i, : ('tum-h, (itfhuitiiU'. Int.'imi'n! wa- i', ',S'.uilon.-Kor .sale of .MoHBan...l Jotirt B. Saxc, 56, vice presi- ittrt'"Ms of Italy, ^puiu, l-'m- Vi nna. Vii., foimelly nf \V Tlrla-ts ;irc now available foi" Tlvere l» !,,„," *'•»!*3 in I'aii view < \uir!ei y. •diie.idiiy in i>" dent $nd chief engineer of (JiMis | inosa and r'tuiice, u- well as t! j field, vuis killed W tin MvKinloy Silux.1 talent show, I, IU5a and enst. ' '"'"ill \ automobil in Slidfll, I.:i. * Hills Inc., a New York engineer-'''"""'''i'- iI'uririK Wml.1 Win 11 "Simofer-i ami IKMIITV lt> l>u jiic- Tile Hl.,.rift"; ."„-,, 'I \ Mr. £m nl manager .if u # n - i. . o !„__ !„ t.:_ v „ i he worked with the Ko(>( Com- Kngenr It. I'arr idjourn thin »u|,. * »» ij ' the NV.tit iv of InMUod si'nted We.iMes.t'iiy afnl 'l'liursday. l Kujrem- H. f-'^rr, *S, of 12"i Kim; Sivvinvrs ••:•"?-i r/R T;r.MS: 'i'f -vo 1 ; 1H and 1!> at 8:l,"i p.m. in .-.tree!, iJi.-d ye^t.-nlay in hi^ home ; U~m. was f'limoih a*si-tan! vi.n- ...... hmil uudiLol'iuui. l!eliear.-;ll~ I''! l.i.'u in 111- nftermmn of nail! Hay. aliiT ;i liv:ef i!!m-s r A! I ihnt certain tract or parcel (ue>idont of City Ffdeiui Saving-' e.rt now in pro.u fe>s under the di- , r in.l "ml [ii'-mldi-H, hereinafter worked on the building of the Horn in Canada, he had lived in and I,f tlif HonHiKli i)f Slate »f New Ji-rnoy:— ciety of Civil Engineers, Ameri- 3tin. Master of ceremonies will be HKOiSNINO nt a IJ'>mt In the new ciated with a number of important and Flint, Mich, lie retired from and loan operations for more than >Ifoili* I'linton and M'irton N'ew- MuiiiiUiinftitv thin Hit- pulillc intir- MoVllu-aMerlv Blilf lino of Central can Institute of Management, Har- farming about J10 years «>;<>, Hi* 1 r* N nsinp, f.\IinMUij*hiinr ami v.io;it- ^wojecta, including the- construc- vard En&rinei?ring Society Club of two decades. j lnir^'h will IK at the piano. Mr?- Avenue n« the wime in cBtnl.Jlnhe,l Hy tion of power and utility facilities wife jias.sfd away many years npo. i iw£ «f me public I-IKM*- if ''"ly, in tiiV lioroiiirli of MoHHtulnsirto, wlierr New York and the Engineers Club. ,i if M;i in ji.tr t i'Mi of limiin-Ai} I'.nrtd, !' ''.in" li |nlintiTueeti'ir !nnclll >by live WOBI- for the Savannah River thevmo- He is .survived by two ;."ons, Hol- f..rm.r)y \tn»wn MM rmh-rhiH Ilouii, "r]y"«l>K- 'l ' " heretofore ^n,,! tiuclcor project in South Carolina, He is surviv/i'd by his widow, lin Farr, Oakland, CaJ.; and Ver-i it-aii Savinfrs and Loan Institute, :i« tu-r.inaft.r IU-HITUI«I1: ,"n'v(.j.,,l to Krank Kupll and ala- expose for sale bJ I Others assisting are: Ticket j Xi)\V, THKHKKtiHK, UK IT OH- titivt nloiiK "aid westerly line of the Court HOUBP •nd the electrification of the Penn- Mis. Lorraine Hvook Saxe; two non 1,. Karr, witli whom he re- i Mr. Smith al.so attended Kutvjor' DAINJCI* »iy l\w Mayor mul iNnmt'll lan.ls lifirtofnre conveyed to Kuell KllJdbeth N j • j sale^, Mrs. \'ineont Lopresti and 1 sylvania and Norfolk and Western sons, John B. and Walter B.; a sided; one trrand^on, and three ; and LaSalle universities. : fif tUi' Uiit'MUUli uf AimintJiintiii!' : -1 SB feet nnrthea»leriy from the | Mrs. Charles Vella; programs,! J. TliiK (In- imlilic rights fxlat- "irlBlnnl renter line of Ctntrnl Av(- railroads. sister, Mrs. Howard J. Sachs, and Kro.it-frrandchikiren. 1 I He is suivived by his wife, Mrs. ti)L' in ii i-prtitin portion of Ilothnnn nne whichl last mentioned point In All the followhieT"' '" 1 ; Mildred Smith; a son, David; two Mrs. Frank Wachunis; publicity, I Uoa>l. f.-rm.-ily known ;is rndiThllt rilKrint 1-*2 It f.-et westerty aloni? of land and the Vri-ml»,Cl" Service- ! will be held tomorrow i Mrs. Josepli Po^arek; posters, Mrs. ) Hi hih -r nlamtonf-"! an a ,"i,l nl.l center lino of Central Avc- particularly ,1M. r,ffi"A'" , at Gray's, at 2 p.m. with the Rev.i dauirhters, Beverly and Judy; his ii'uc In four courses from the center Ingr and bpine i" .i,; I1'0 j mother, Mrs. W. 0. Shackelford j Gt-urjie Pkrba and Mrs. Sol Sha- j of a l.rl.lK.- crnsalnE Central Avenue Mountainside, In ihiX ," ) Kichard I.. .Smith of tho Preshy- fpiro; stai^e manager, Albert In front of uronerty now or formerly ton, In tho Stale or sU S" j terian Church officiating. Inter- of St. Petersburg, Fia., and twa of Von Bnrstel: thenco runnlns (1) YOU ARE SAFE I Knight; lijrhtinir, Albert Daraphy; aloiiK the westerly line of properly Known and 0 ] ment will be private. erandchildren. ' secretary, Mrs. Stephen Arbes; heretofore conveyed to Kuell anil Wfera 7 W from an, *m your monument frill be y fMul. Sv the westerly line of property con- j costumes, Mrs. Stewart Burnley; f Wyi-hwnoil." fllcil nit vive," to Ulllnn 15. Cool; north 2" with LLOYD'S OF LONDON Mrs. William Smith \ make-up, Mrs. Cari Bauer nnd Mrs. n in the I'Minii County ilfcreea I) minutes enat 415.71 feet to j Robert B. Thompson er'H Offl»*t» on July 10, l«f»3, nn Iron bar In the southcrlv line of j Uobert B. Thompson, 87, of 530 Mrs. Helen C. Smith, widow of \ St.phen Arbes; hand props, Mrs. comnnrffl witli a certain nmp lnn.ls now or formerly of Marie K. The LINCOLN MONUMENT CO. I West Broad street, died in his William A. Smith, died Feb. 10 in j Jnmes Ryan. •lated X<*r. 1 w,i?. II re pa rod by Weber: thenco (2) north 05 decrees1 iM.ip ^0.4^X11. - -•• is 4*3 OHASOE HOAD PI l*rlm 4.]Sao the Brook Lodgre Nursing Home, M. i'. I'a.ly, ('. 1*,,, ^ntltWil "Mi\p of 0 minutes west and blndlnK on th' The above description n, ; home Thursday. Fie was employed Country Club, Herttori 1 of Wyrh- aoutherlv line of Innns now or for pared In accordance with Vt OVER JGO LOCAL KEFERENCE8 wootl." filed OM Map No. 2S4P in merly of Marie E. Weber 19".77 feci made hy Arthur K. uSJti by the Westfield Board of Edu- Honor Higgins tht- I'niun Cnunty ReRlHter'R Offlco to an old Iron bar: thence (3) south ProfPBsionnl EiiKine'*™'! cation until his retiremen on1 Kehrunry 1ft, 1940. 43 .lepreeH 30 minutes west ami Surveyor, vlateil Augun II™ her home in with Clerk Appointment I't and the Kame art? hereby relensed, hlnrflnK on the division line of lands Betne the same premi..,' years ago. daughter, Mrs. Lillian Smith, who viu-atetl and ^xUnsrul«he.79 feet to ft point In the New Jersey Corp., iiateil oil, Westfield 60 yean and was a a resolution of congratulations! •larifa of n;iJd portion of Hmlmnn new northeasterly nldp line of Cen- and to tie recorded ilm«!a wick. (tnai!. formerly known PH rnderhtll tral Avenue: thence (4) on n member of Bethel Baptist Church. Mrs. Smith also leaves one | passed by the Westfield Democratic to the rleht In a southeasterly direc- herewith. This is a purclui, He was the husband of the late liuaii, an set f(»rtt1i on Paid niapfl and tion with a raillus of 8SO.0 feefnnf mortgaRe given to tmml brother, Thomas Jordan of Yard- Committee at a meeting last week. all rSchts of th* HoroURh of Monn- lilnillncr on the new n.orth6aoterU the consideration for ih, " Mrs. Julia W. Thompson. Mr. Higgrins, a native of Elizabeth tnlnMid* In tlu- County of I'nion nr side line of Central Avenue an arc Deed. He ia survived by four sons, ley, Pa. "f the jrentTfll public, in and to said distance of 139.S4 feet to a DOlnt Premises Vnown as Competence A service in the Maher Funeral and a resident of Westfield for the portion of Hodman Itoail, fornifrly of tanenney: thence (5V still nlonfr Hood Road, Mountehuloi Dr. Minturn Thompson and Nor- last four years, has been appointed known as I'mlerhill Road, as herein* nH northeasterly side line of Cen- sey. man Thompson, at home, Brad- Home, Friday was followed by a abow described be ,'tnd the .same are tral Avenue sooth G3 decrees 10 There IB flup npproxlm Create* ford Thompson of Essex Fells and Requiem Mass in St. Peter's icrk of the Board of Chosen Free- Hereby rMease«l, extinguished and minutes cast 233.R7 feet to the point 711.83 with Intf-Mst (roil holders. forever vat-atfd. and place of BKOTNNING. 6, 1S59 and coats. Warren Thompson of Westfield; Church. Interment was in St. 3. Thin ordinance will tnk*> fffoct The Sheriff reserves thOr drawn In accordance with a certain EDJ & WL CX-ST C IS) Funeral arrangements were in SCOTCH PLAIN'S—Mrs. Mary expanded activities of the Demo- survey prepared by J. Wallace Hle- 2-19-4t charee of the Plinton Funeral E. Ness, 67, of 159 Glenside ave- cratic party in Westfield. Mr. Hig- Home. nue died Feb. 10 in John E. Run-gins practices law with offices at WYATTS; nclls Hospital. Berkeley Heights, IS West Jersey street in Elizabeth. after a long illness. She was theHe resides at 958 Willow Grove Mrs. Millar Harris widow of James Ness. read with his wife and two chil- Mrs. Clara H. Harris, wife of dren. Millar B. Harris of Plainfield, Mrs. Ness was a native of Phila- died Friday in Muhlenbcrg Hospi- delphia and had lived here one tal. and one-half years. Realtor Addresses Born in New York City, she She leaves a daughter, Mrs. had lived in the Plainfield and Martin L. Dunn at home; two Regional Sales Clinic Westfield area most of her life. grandchildren; three brothers, She was a communicant of St. Howard Moore and Joseph Moore R. H. Barrett Jr., president of Mary's Chiirch. | of Philadelphia and Raymond the Westfield Board of Realtors, Besides her husband, she Maxwell of Lansdowne, Pa., andwas guest speaker at the regional leaves three daughters. Baroness j one sister, Mrs. Frank O. Farley sales slinic of the National Insti- H. vanOldenneel of Martinsville; of Havertown, Pa. tute of Real Estate Brokers held Mr3. Robert McMahon of 725 Aus- Services were held Friday in Thursday and Friday at the Hotel tin street, and Mrs. Max Abel of Gray's, Westfield, with the Rev. Commodore in >Xew York. Mr. South Piainfield; a son, John A. George A. Ernst, rector of All Barrett spoke in a panel discus- THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - MON. ONLY Keppler of Piainfield; two sisters, Saint3 Episcopal Church, officiat- sion moderated by Ed Mendenhall, ing. Burial was private. past president, XREB, on new ap- DIKECTOU Mrs. Doruthy Fitzgerald of Cran- ford and Miss Florence Hartraan proaches in advertising methods Feb. 19-20-21-23 f. H. Oroy, Jr. of 546 Trinity place; two brothers, LEADER CLASSIFIEDS and in a later forum where his William and Roland Hartman of BRING RESULTS topic concerned the retention of WrSTFIElD successful sales associates within CIANFOID Cranford; 12 grandchildren, and the firm. ... „., »S f. »»OA0 ST. 12 SMMGmiD AVI.- two step-sons, Donald R. Harris BOATS HIOM AD 3-0143 ,'hen* CK 6-O092 of Plainfield and Richard J Harris BOYS* TIE SHIRTS w of 28 Poplar avenue, Fanwooi FREE Guardsmen Hold (Very, very, f«m«»V» brand) - * The funeral was held from the r.«.arh, showers, bathhrnil** wt dorks HO.Od up. Barnegat nay *ftt Drill Training Htg?ins "Home for Funerals' Manto!okin*y Kriilee. Pleasure 3 for 1.99 Monday. A Solemn Requiem Mass CIIM. TW 2-9W3, MI 2-5515. Sizes 2-12 Reg. 1.25 NOW 69c followed in St Mary's Church. In- Four hundred seventy-five Na- !22e tional Guardsmen completed multi- Sizes 14-20 Reg. 1.50. . . . . Now 89c 3 for 2.29 ple drill training at the Westfield Armory Saturday and Sunday, Special observance was given the week-end training in honor of j George Washington, the first pres- i ident, and general of the Continen- BOYS' CREW NECK SWEATERS 1 ta! Army, Our Two Most Popular Brftnd* To further commemorate Wash- ington's Birthday next Sunday Sizes 14-20 Reg. 7.95-8.95 NOW 5.79 designated "National Guard Mai- (ter Day." Nof All Color* in All Size* Beige, Brown, Green, Grey, Charcoal, Hmrtrrar Ton»» ; j LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS 98 YEARS OF BOYS'DRESS TROUSERS Gabardine*, Flanneh, Wortfed, etc. Juniors 4.98*9.98 MM< at wr ^ Now — All U« 10°o ptepb »•'« ttouihthiUjr went. Preps 7.98-11.98 TM n*Kt>-unttrtmi\*t. •incn* TH« Tonsh off BOYS' LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS A brand new .eWetien of Srrrpet, Tartan* and tallard Prlnh burned fiercely In th« heart »• t.V, owe) m»l«r eoMf etyUe of our 1st president—George Washington. In celebrating Reg. 2.98-3.98 . NOW 20% © liia. birthday once again, the and 3 men and women of Suborbaa Trust wish to join you In the reverent hope that th« torch of freedom never dies. BOYS' TIES A Special Grouping of Print* and Woven DetJan* Reg. 69c to 1.00 NOW 3 for 1.00

from SIMPLY FANTASTIC BUYS (N WINTER ITEMS ODDS and ENDS 40% to 75% OFF HIARINO AIDS* Zenith CITATION '- Budget Term* BOYS AND jHSND) CHARG£J STUDENTS SHOP TRUST COMPANY HEARING AID CENTER 18 ILM ST. . OF PIAINFIELD Open Monday HjJUB'V $*?**• «» offit* in your community 2HIWWJT, R 5-3327 S Friday Evenings 'til 9 ADanw ^Illllil • Mlf 118 • CRAWFORD • SC8UB tUIRS • PUIIIFIEltt "S*rme« to the Horns" tre*. (-1 •MtN'S SHOP _ 104 QUIMBY ST. 4 Ff ;WTATT» SPECIAL VALUES DURING A WEEK THAT'S TRADITIONAL FOR THRIFT...

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Sizes 31285 15 te 4 te 20 lbs. 39Ib. 14 lbs. 43 tu«un * TENDER SNANK PORTION BUTT WHOLE w EITHER IMF SMOKED HAMS 27.137 49 BIRTHDAY "SUPER-BIGHT" WHOLE OR EITHER QUAUTY MLF-FUU CBT c FULLY COOKED HAMS 31 41 51Ik. * According to U.S. GoyemiMnt Specifications UNOXHAMS : 2.99 4.99 SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY—SALT or SWEfiT uau ClirCC SMOKED ib.ftOc CLOSED MONDAY •min 9M%C9 "s»p.t-Ri,M"-c.M«ciri. «T FRESH BUTTER -67 - 65 , FEBRUARY 23rd SLICED BACON <~*»**fancy 7V4M. (3ii bservaiwe ef WashlRgteVs llrtMay) Snaykritk InM CM SVYORDFISH STEAKS 47« Direct from Florida Groves ——Frofn-Foad Vatu*t! lot. DDe^kaf^DECCaft MINiSTRONI *% wn.20 u. A^c STAR-KIST TUNA PIE 2 rKUIiKc J JU SOUP 4 •••MM• 4 J GRAPEFRUIT CAULIFLOWER """ 2^35* 14,. P AC A SPAGHETTI No. 8 O ..,/» C# Milady's Cheese Blintiei U KU>A SPAGHETTINI No. 9 Z- JD< SEEDLESS Bin* Eye Butter Beans FlwWa—WHITE 5^39« Blrfa Eye Mtxoa1 Fruit . 12 4l. SHeerf Strawberries DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE 3 - 25« YELLOW BAN AN AS 20oi, BirfaEyeferaMtkeOe* • i SPINACH lira* Eye Wax Beaas NNEAME Cea* Fillet y«~*«±. 1MM EC DELICIOUS Berilaa" Crabs C*M t •£••• e L*nf«n Sugg«sf}«n« ORANGE JUICE — - 37c NAVEL ORANGES ^X 10 49 rmii tnfa A—I** KM Dairy food* "rt0" WHITE EGOS ^""••""''•"» C CDEL MONTE TISTTSL 2- 41 MEL-O-BIT AMERICAN 45 WHITE MEAT TUNA :t. "39 StjrtOkMM OUf«Msn*ilNXS>*f. MINUTE jRICE CAKE IVIIAES &^vts:,4 2 Imported a Ola* Ofewfe & 2 ^ Switjerliaa* 8«lee Slictd or pl«« ••«•• C««pbell's Oyster 5t« ^ t ^ ••• ANN PAGE SYRUP - ^ 41 M4—llffrt «iaWf MLM-llpiir" ICE !/,».(. CARNATION E"SSf7B> 3 - 43 CHERRY VANILLA CREAM tent.

• INCH SIZI JANE PARKER 4&S&J1T ~73 iMlllMlwM&tPlrwl NOT CROSS c C e Cherry C . 50 10. 99 INSTANT COFFEE : 37 : 89* BUNS * 35 A*P bnnd RITZ CRACKERS ^ I 27* REB CHERRIES Sour Pie 49. nu» BAILY ALL THROVSH Sunhiiie Qrahain Cratfcers . . ^25a KritsdeMer't Wheat Derm Barry's Cocoaaut Bars . ... <^2I* Nastla's QiUk IVORY SOAP COMH CUANSIR 2 Nesire's Beeaf Ceffat . . ]:;M' \;:J1* Bevril Bet* Extract * ... 4-ar- e WeeAory's ^TZ, Soap . , 3 IZ SI* Fe!s miM Detergent :L34 IVORY SOAP ARGO GLOSS STARCH WftAiry's Sifp s Price* •ffsethr* H

WESTFIEID, N. i. Large Free Parking Area Open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday TH! 9 P.M. - Open Friday flf fO I*J*. Page Si* THE WESTPIELD_ (N. J.) LEADKR, THt^DAY^F^trA.RY • REAL ESTATE-SALE* REAL ESTATE-SALE* REAUSTATE- REAL ESTATE-SALE • I • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE* • REAL ESTATE-SALE* • REAL ESTATE-SALE •

ALAN"DEKE" C. B. SMITH, JR. EDWIN BARRETT & CRAIN HARRY H. MALLETT NANCY F. REYNOLDS PEARSAU RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN $16,400 Ural tor O Realtor 1 & Realtor* CO. Hy modi rn IfcH olonial, 5 BEDROOMS 302 Ummt Broad S4-, cur. i:i«rr St. ,,t i» nil HCII H and EDWARDS ftmtt»r«i :.'.'.'„'.' tutiou. tiiMitl ulafd lliving 1 All -'-0.100 FRANKENBACH HKAi.ro i! Weitfiatd MountaSmid* if. "" nil itin ir rear yunl. Hei'onri Hnor IV e lion*1 that our ft'l* 'In n't re- IIHAI.TDUI I>M HOIlff AD 3-5555 ,. iM-dromna nml ttl^d luitli. mind you tif tin? nrtlrlt' in Hit- ina«a- Allnmn S-«m»» Cnlnltlu! tH tli"' vliolce of rtllTi < t>f and "M btirncr. Tfixci* N .'7.OS. JIIHI liNtml, u lot of, mln*- urctfon nf H k-atlttiK N*-w York 115 £tm St., AD 2-4700 titdity'H hunic hiiytiti, aiTufilln« I nu«li«r ttiid r t«|t«*r Inwt Sumtuy HIHIUI tin' ronfne- of Thr + * * .i wurvcy of thi' .Mclrnpalltat) lire only )r the iimntij'. I'll Dorcli: fne abhri'viatlnni* tlmt upp«>ar in ItiK S>»lr nuido hy it Ki'W York Hi1 Anpli|M- apjtrtm*"!it ails . . . "lnmllor«Vi>rf* t)u- COZY AND NEAT #:ififl Wyihwo.ul Uoiid In allllii-i Autliur dultlM'il this jursfui. Anyvsjiy, tie In every rfftail nml IK ml ui> $22,990 whenever you want I" kit«*v more WYCHVVOOD COLONIAL nitily woinled l'-t 100' x 175'. CRISP AND about a Slout4f than our ad** ti'll. just A GRACIOUS HOME $17,900 Thu llrt«t lloiii- huK ii pi»«-ili . FOUR BEDROOMS - 2". BATHS Ni'iv Hit] It level jimt ovnr tin- call UK ami H'C will Kivf you all the IN BRIGHTWOOD m offll " rhe halt, livinliving room wlih n JI uMli-t Mr.fi iw (hi a lurtrlurtro o hay. titirrplil i iiu'll .1' \V rutHrUl line with Rrado tevi'l 1 njitnial t>"|»i» home Tlu-n- i» walll l wiitt h hUwhlVi' *, and l«*inlH ]Hi\v(t»'r 1'iiuin iinrt iHunttry, Comhl- Here are immr ihunibnal. sk" flhHiuMl livin^/ditiinK of properties that « e think are v.r JEFFERSON SCHOOL ^parhllnK paifltiMl brlrk I'oliinlitl ni.Ml.rn kit.-h.-n «'ii t)i«> flr#*t (IMOI room, t'ltrfi moderil kitchen, wit 11 appealing: HI A pitni.'ti selthit,'. Tlu- t^K r<>'>ni(-. Thin trntillhinfil niuilrrn whk'h H'ljoiiiH it larK<" fl»nK«'unt«'r lop rnnfrc, Three ( 1II:P«| I Olonlnl U lo- Then- »rt' four nli-f Itntnujint* im nirc, Kri'iirh ilnitm of tlic dinlrifj Whi->-.' in \V,Mf*.M i« thin- .in <- :."'? l vuliu- liM:.alf our muM IK K'HMI JUlfrl iv ill! ttn tMlt*i Itr'1 level. Ikautlful vttnltory bath. Im- deMfrnbl** nml |tli-tur- ll overiooks a heiilthy stand of I-'iiR"- MARVELOUS VIEW! Ul*>t In.iis- uuli ijtrK* living r....m. pliiri*. The t>np-iiir ^1*1^^*" '" *' linh ivy. Ht-ar yiird prlvncy in mediate occupiliH'y, Up nun* and *fj'i*pa|r OinInK r."-iii, moth-rn fclt- laclird. rail us on this one, it ,\Von't lilHt rfitr rje njiiiMtl nml n» achieved hy n feme of tull licni- ! I'n high on a hillside in brauttfu chi-n, 3 linlrtMtiiifl. l's tftc.1 l..tthH lu I r r I « r npnrl<»u*inr»n ltu'k ami r hod orient] ron. Mountain*-.<)<\ irtth a front apt* <>: am! utility room fir *IT.<>:iA7 FANCY A RANCH? «ltti r h n r m Ihnt U The SCCOIMI (luur ha« a inHHtrr 450'. Kt-*!denc*> mi stum hunt h Am. that's not n\V. Thl* UMU- tf.rn hmrtnRrmIt.tr. Indeeil! IMMACULATE AND ATTRACTIVE brdroom ami bath with stall NIIOW- 1952 with mauler bedroom »m hn& 220 volt elertrlr jjervir-*. :,;.** A W'MI ituc rtonr plan «n ii pli'aN- IT, three other bpdroomp imcl buth $31,900 ha tli on the first floor. Living moil' pal- ..utff.1t' oil tank. mm-aHHin 1 tiii* •*. In. at ami rift trirHy up lo AI\(. ^^r^'^'l In St-otch IMaitiK. lUiill KtrlisMlunr front IN rnr- $31,900 with over tub H h « we r. Tli e ri a re Sir x 22*. with coUmial nrcpla«( . in li'-'ij this h-.mif offers a pi in* rled out itli llie lafrrlor *-lffht cl'iH.'ta on thin floor. Malil'i* This beau tif uliy kept 1 ilfi * upllt din in K n>iim w f tli a vftnv for mil^f*. 2nd HiMir uliprt- th«*rp |s J-JKII'I- fur { iMniiliii .}.n, m->.|,rn kltrln n wlili I n i mi brn li (I fti I o t»r n rodni ami trcmoiulmiH HtoraRe *|«-ptric kitchen: 2 porch***: !•••••• a fourth hiMlrodm. IiiifrcJ'tft!? Well 1 wuuld look equally vt*\\ CurniRnetl t riinhuuvlwr. tlir^'fl l^lroums An>\ 2 ftrvplnc-rM — onr In plnr J«M li f.'V Wm-ltl. In all m-hnii "•">«(•<» iir* (HI the third floor. mil Ion rtiom: 2 IHTCF hi*ilr»Mjnj* •>i it'urne, PD vail MS lor a *>h« h.it h.«i. lt(i.>in for (-xparirifoi) if crHdt'H IK this very iiin- home. Tli in nuxlcrii or imdttlomil, Thero 1H ami bath on ?nd floor. Many spe- IIIK. linnrlfeil tin*"*iiit>iit rvv- An oprtopmi uttUrtvitt y fron* the fronfront t a Hpiichnis t'ntirtiii_e hall, largrc Hv- cie! rpHtureK, Very n<>«'ffs*iMf T*< rrntlnn rotini, nnd thr nice siacM liviniz r<»*>ni has a tire Italt UaU>a«r.iaul bu». Anktnir *SV other tn newly pntnted. jilin-f anrt ihc dining room IK urn nt Ira ft I ve recTi'fltlon room, fire- room nnd Htinny modern kitchen. OHO. ultlt* Ifrlnir room wfcere nlc. Thr kilt hen \n nnxl.rn am phtcod and dndur-d in pine. Almi Tlu-n- are four lnrj?e h^droomH, BARN RED IOI It riWKMJ* uill fx.'laini itt tin- It 1" flanknl l>? (mill-In has a Lrt-akfrtHt rix.111. Th*- tiirn belnw i^ ;i full hiitll, latinrlry and two tiled bathH, om* with stall iiiMrv.-l.nu* vi*-u t»f the .\>w Vurk lkll stM'und flo«.r itfrtrinmiB nrt' ivll ^"t»* BUNGALOW skyliiit- frum thtr phtur*- «(n"ll panelled in Lhif brick ranch home in Aloun nji itpcn pcreeinil ponth ami fltw o tfumc cuHtom feature* urn ap- family roinn; duubH- tjar»go. Well ON THE BOULEVARD of brick an»t frame ninmruciinn in liiinnldc. l^ui-uttMl nn a liirjfe lit car t ii >Imrt hio<"k from tlu- WntchunK Three of th«* fimr jter- lithem such an hrtmti (not co]>per) $20,500 floor conialnii live rr>om»i »n «tnd floor brdrnniiiH ni*e plumbing. 125 ampere nervlce with IN MOUNTAINSIDE homf i* rumpitHe with 3 betlrnomn, Inrace rntiufcli for tirln Hrcutt breakerf, OratiKoburf? pipe includin1 g two bcdr»«in!». Th*Tt" art- GRANT SCHOOL COLONIAL thrct bfdronmt* nnd hutli on tlip 2 hnths and 2 porchen. |36,90D. brdn and thrrr nrr ttjo for Hitrfaee dralnupe Imve H more C. B. SMITH, JR., Realtor Vrlcnl for ijuli'tc wile. KpcenUy re- tiled bnlhN . . . Illnlniic practical value. I know, the above i, n aio with In PPJ,1S ilt>rnr&tr<1 ("Apr CrwJ With flushed *vvnnd floor. Attached giim^e, "II room IN uulte Inrirr with IK my own home, Molliple I. b U B W J,1S exnanxlnn *pA $24,900 Irani chimney Rlvum n ,,'•, i)00 THIS M-1W I-IHTINfJ in t?cotdi IlKhl-KtvinR bnj wlmlow Kor appointment to InHjioct thin lit Central Jt\r. mTMitlon room, porch, attached ga- . . . f*»mlrr raoni ndjulnk property, call AD 2-4564. ntKr. Larger than usual lot. Mod- Plains in a final 1 ranch house thiU kltrbrn . . . !*!»( IM nut It is not wfion tlutt wo can offer Rvrvaira lurife ailditlnnal htdroomSi •st tax**. Quiet, residential street. if" 4 bedrooms -big. It ffHturen an this typf of hnmc in an fine tt Mnicilalrar O'Connor uomjilfteu; a baths; ™ffl unuanally large panelled recrea- nHRbborlmml for such « low prlc* Thnjr II. Snnn in livmit room with OVERLOOKING liuii room and n modern kitchen (•ntf'in IR! Otmrr him llreplpl ; uvelluvelyy nelBhtorhS Jtmt bnuRht In \e«r Thi'rc Is a cpntfr entrance hnll HARRY H. MALLETT C. II. Snillh, Jr. AO 3-34O3 ADJOINS PARK PROPERTY SHACKAMAXON COUNTRY with diflhwasher- $2i,400. Hamiinhlrr and mmltf HvtnK room (22.HxlJ.lt >, tltninp. a hniKLle .»timB;5S room f li'.4xl t), modern kite lien Multiple I.l»tlnar Mrmlirr trrove or tro.-B. OwnerTntw. CLUB like II quickly. k so priced to sell. Price |™| This Tnmariuex Way homo hiis the (ThlM In n urn I.NIIHK-). uiHi ontlnR jt|)nt*t , powder room 23.1 Vorlh Air. Kaat untrue advantage of having it, and screened porch on the first AD 3-MKUI — AI> Mi beautiful )>IK woods at it» rear Center >lnll EDWIN Hoor, There »r<* four nice l*i * Qprn Suadnrs linumlary . . . res«rved by the SpUt ].-'V«-l rooms and tiled bath on the «... ALAN "DEKE" JOHNSIOl Town an part of Tumnnuet* Park,. Four Bedrooms oml. The tot is large and there In at M. A. MERCNER Two Baths a two-car G&ragc. t Harrr N. Mallrtl Thin very well maintained unlit fjirce ^ot Iran I. ClralT AI» 2iU • level fn ijuotei] at 123,500 and ha* Many Tree« ftnbcrt Uavldasa Al> n-17."n Klw Street many featured that the OWDITH Nowly Upcorated EDWARDS AD3-3IM9 MonntiliiBld ID I li»v ADX-MTP Ave, and IIHR n lot 75 x 322. On INSIROR Ml THE STAMT OF QUAUTY Hnr T. CaadcM .ADiMKIM $27,250 the Hrst floor In a larffc ontrnncc i,Ton A» 2.T4O3 lively Colon In. 1 home with three hull, living room, iHntnR room, TV twin size bedroom", 1 % baths. El.le H. Ckapl* .'.AD S^tMl room, modern kitchen and powder Broad St. Five-Star Colonial - $19,900 II doesn't take an expert lo recoff First floor hatt entrnncc hall, at- Allrr II. Marl.aasklla IDMHl TBIM modem, neren ranm room. There ar« four freneroutt nl»* that If this home were rv 1 P. Prralra Laat r«. »-»JJ tractive living: rnom with firepl.it'*, W. "Wkltcr" Hvlxk AD •-*•!» t'tilonlal lueated In nut* liprtToomH anil til^il bath on thp BRAND NEW LISTINGS Five white stars above the front SCOTCH PLAINS - H produced today the coat wouW far dining' room opening on rear popular WHIIIIIIIKIUB fiecnnd floor, unil a flfth hedroom door, tell you thim hoiine offers more than double the aflklnK price ftfreeneri porch, science klti-hen Nchool nren* feature* • on the third. Above the two-car distinctive living: for the younj? of 139,001), Htnt.ly colonial archi- with dish washer and breakfast rntly lavarluuo ltr iW'tRvhPrt BBrapre (R U niilt^hftl room BRICK "COLONIAL family on n budget, How many tecture wtth a magnificent center areit, Inundry room and powder lircky cyprt-mH den with Jrienl for the young fry's cluli. low-taxed homes do you know TO SETTLE ISTATE hall. The .10'llvlnK room, of course, room. Available unfurnished April open Arrplnee, tmt flnnr Close to HchoolH. Deautlful livlnR that have "extrftH" of luxury has a fireplace ,anl33,900. at J27.5O0 and wide open to thin price tag. make sure your Rvnlaga aalrt KeigliborhooriH nrr important, find .Now vacant, and ciin t>ettt\ fftvorite renHor (we hope that's SEVEN ROOM COLONIAL l»Bt CHARLES C. BAAKE thin 4-be, cnii work or plrty no Rhe wntchee cdmfortRble living room with ^w*)l located Westftold rental for family nUe- dlninif room and kit- In the desirable Momentoiul nroa they are going to Canada. The fliert with dining area. There are the children outside. IK It too noon place and nuilt-iii bookci««B. HOME FOR RENT of 8cotfh Plains newly MfttiHi *hy to fttnrt dreaming about May ing: room, bright modtrn RII owntra are stationed In South complete ' atarni windows and transferred owner for im media tp breakfimtH on the flagstone patio? tile buth, 2 bedrooms on th* Africa for another couple of yearn. m-reeitSf, 220 volt «ervlce for the **ale. Surroundptl bjf ('ontt?rnporRry The price is $20,600 and flexible. tioor, und a grtat big tHrfl >o here's a jrood opportunity. PETERSON-RINGLE- electric tiibge, artrf the rear yard linrnes on inrtfP m4 foot lot, the Thre1 e foliy hedruonm, two colored room on the wecond floor. &n Later, nice looking: colonial. $275 ha« patio with harheriue and Is tf »o>ra a«veai room »allt- flrft door has hu&e living: room till bathH. Hot water heat, 2-cRr porch with glass enclosurn • txMr month. Excellent for nchoo' NEWMAN-ATWOOD fenced In, One' qf-Fanwood's toi> Ifvvl la Kood avaool In- with fireplace, ttpticlouH dlninfr Karate. Klite Wesldeld Bchool lo- rage, full basement, coimnw children. - * rt'Bidentlal areas. ration. Una 3% bnlh. room, delIphtful kitehen 15 x f* cution. $32,500. M. A. MERCNER sturea, Hchools and (ramp™ RraKara — lanrara — Aa»ral»i>T» nnd lame r»tr»««lim with dlnlnfr. arpfl, tll*?i! powder Realtor — lasurance and fn immaculate conditioai mom. i;afnralMard t . , room, laundry, r^ar hall to rear WnlMI Malllplr Mallaa; Sra.rM avatlnMe nut ^*a^~I>«H- •II! Dadlrr Cnart AD 2-414* t>a at U^.500 and a real [^ RANCH . . . MiaalHr at Ckmikf r »f Cmmm $20,900 ground!* or 2-car attached gnniRe. LEE K. WARING, REALTOR Gv«alma°a to see. MtMt»r at lal'l. Traa>n> Claa alklr loacer at (KM p»r Second floor ban mauler bedroom Moalfc. 16.9 x 12 with attached bath, sec- Maiflale I.UfUc M*mb*t a. K. M.rl.»lla« AD J-Ttlln 2*' UVINO ROOM ond bedroom 26.6 x IX, third bed- 3 K. Broad St. AD Z-74V3 Aaac T. Krre AD3-94S3 IN THE GARDEN AREA KwaT.la.-f Phoarai room )4 x IS and second tiled bHth. LIFE is If you've married off mont at the , $15,000 Trsnuf erred owner offers thin Panelled recreation room 28 x 13. att Wnrd ADI-7MD children, you'll love the easy , lovely 4 bedroom home in the Thl« delightful hume erected by Hurry- Brown ,.. . A n 2.74O3 BUT A DREAMI ItouKrkerpinir In thin 3 bedroom. !1eata renting. 1952 t»untrnlo\v In Franklin School Beclion of town well known builder at quality arto* BUl S-bath ranch- located on pretty Fan wood with att. P»r., full dry and yet it affords excellent tran«- homen Is loaded with extras CRESTWOOD That Is, It >ou are kftp AlohKwk Trail and quoted real Is ha Re m en t, t bedroom**, taxes under liurtatlon faeiiltleft for thot*e that Price $37,900 rttrnr WICe URDUS'. lUWS ttrnily «t 937.900. Excellent neie $300, Not a big hump but coxy do not have that "extra" car. The :HA>FOH1» — Custom built 4-bed- $18,900 her, and this J-year-old VK borhd and clean, Excellent rear yard living ruom with fireplace Is about ruom Cape Cod only 5 years old. Is a st«ri in tnc rlrtt « with Cyclone wire f*nce. Has all 25* long x 13.6' wide, Kuod size Hltuated on a lovely wooded lot, Tho location ta f>ai —>' utilities. Save rt*nt dollar*, live in dining room,. kitchen with eating QUAUTY CONSTtUCTION CHARLES C. BAAKE hi best Xorth Hide location with This cute UtVlc bungalow them are 7 BPIU'IOUS rooni" .s.—Like A ropy of ih« New a home of your own. Apace and extra play rontn or den school nearby. Ijivine room with luis as much charm as noun- Ine a largo llviwr rojjn •« ?ictare Book Spring: Iwue? Drop $39,500 RIAlTOft ' fireplace, ultra-modren kitchen, 2 ps tuico 1 tH nlze, and loca- lonlal bow window, dlnM In at your convenience, or call us next to kitchen no "Mom" can tion to boot. The colonial and we'll mall it to you. AUnVIEDftSCHiN watch the kiddles while preparing BEAI. ESTATE I*S*TRA?(CK batna, large recreation room, at- Btreamllncd kltclicn •>** meal a. Lovely deep yard f 150') HORTUAdE* KOTART Pl'BLIC tached Karage. Many extras such living room has A real, flre- oven and breakrast aril Till, hrlrk fr«n«, ]*%-«! RB built-in bookcases In living plare, the second floor in fin- good nl»e• »-7S3a—JM1 room, built-in furniture In bed- CHOIIO IN 193ft, ha* a rooms, dishwasher, dryer, water rooniH (making a total of NANCY F.KYNOUK room Dutch Colonial. It' living 4). The kitchen i» modern room, professionally mmlernlzed •»»•! «MB»m «md IM- ETralBva Oaly softener, complete insulation. O.I. rloHM • nor plan. Two '£& mortsraee available or Fit A terms nnd hn» table ppace. The gn- •*««. ssi •••. ««n kitchen and breakfast noi>K, Screen Rlla. Ailrtm Flyaa.,... . A1) 3- rflfre i« attached and tho Osr; r. i»«r.iiii JDJ «««a and glass porc{i, fireplace, low $*t,too bHrsotiM vrlth filed t*n«h Matfra Wmn Smlla ,M> 2-T«» arrung(nl. principals only. HU 6- on oar I»T«*1 •••! j Imth split iFVPl. 3-bedroom split. 2 baths, recren- $21,500 ONE HOOft 11VINO m**rm*omm •>«•« 1 Irtf 11- Hot water hpat. No brokers. 120.- titm room 13x27. iMnrl IQOxl-iO. A SUPERB NIW HO* lirarr »r *#>• (2l>t4). SOn. 91S Central Ave. Call An 3- Must he seen. Price $24,000. Prin- Rveni Mm. Hftlj Ilnm^fim FA MRM IlHMi UMIu »ntnm Immaculate 3 bedroom, i 14 hath for tho*e that prefer the hills and Thp plot I* U« x 15fl, 1321. 1-23-4t cipals only. Call AI> 2-5550. Mm. Hut* Tnjlor. .. .PL. ft-iW«H ON Vh ACRISI apiil level near Kvergrten Schftol country atmosphere, and yet want There I* 1 2 ear MI- nn6 new Scotch Dains Hiifh a modern O?o6> 3 twin site bed- tarfcrrf mmrnm* mn4 a Kchool. Ha* 10ft amp- H*-ctrir plus room ranch home with 2 tiled l«rkF m»4erai , ele^lrlc H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. 119 TTOH for kltrtien- H^rreatlon bath* and 2-car garage, thin house kltrhra. Wall - «« - «mi| nrmUnr ro«m plus ground l*vei laandry will be hard lo » wnder f ol fcuy wf'vt- area, and, of course, a beauJirui (lrculace, full O'"'"?..."^ tiN-n in lane time. S*ni a* a pin log burning fireplare in the upa- COZY RANCH • fimilfl A SOU c ioos Jiving ro^m- Thc-re In a full NEW - MODERN COLONIAL deluxe klti-hcn "»* B mttAt, mrr-tiK — **»mt bajement. *rii1I-to-waU carpc-tlnK. birch cabinets, 3 twin gJJ, ruittoni madf drape*, air rondi* Ken tied amonp tall trees on a hill with runnlnfi1 ; brook Itclo^v-, $19,500 Mfsner and oth*-r extras such »i> thl» 5-room home h»» outgrown the owner * necd». 1-ivjnBr «a«wm in. w. PETERSON-RINGLE- room with nrcplace, hot water heat, pood **ize prarafrf*. fire- AD » —I »-tifnpl*t*- aluminum combination Authentic white frame modern co- stornn window* and Sf?r#ens. Thi^ lace provided TOE future recreation room In basement. Asking lonfal; 3 bedrooms. tV» baths, sci- r NEWMAN-ATWOOD Moorft»iRM<1^ property hai« IS*"' r23.900. ence kitchen, attached garitge. O* rark In, Sc. rtrt— front*|f^ with trannf#?fred owner Conatrut'ted by local builder, now tta V»m *«. Wnllill AD RrnJ immt'diiiteijr available. Give pleRslngly decorated and ready for —. IHSCMMI UR j tail' TWO YUR OLD RANCH K>Ut UDKOOM HOME occupancy. Wiilking distance pub- 2-S-tf lic and parochial nchools. ..pAi mi with (»unny recreation room; plus basement fitted out t»r He Can, m»dia*d. IH.' rnom>, ..1DUIR hobby rooms, 2-, and 2 aai fallr tlt»* •»•»». irlvatP living: rf>*>m. It is r^ady for ht'r, and she'll love you fur ElSiE BETZ, INC., t i!*-d bat'urn on Be;./;*nd floor piU8 O»»'f la traauterrpal •« ft, too. Seldom duplicated at any price. Asking 142,506. ( allrnraia aa4 waata third fitter. "Tht- nv«nl>nt tn n-.m itVi wills tog burnlnjt firf- platf. The dining room \m spacious Just eompjetc-d. All brick house. Built for two, with an rxtra niETTT YELLOW RANCH aefjeoli and town, ffcl* oMtr Itv* horn* with a lot :»• x Mr and th*- itiuh^i has a br^akfant bedroom for r overnigovernisrhh t gguentp, bu, u t oodl«n*r>m*ou* * wh*ho nlike Hitc**» t +o -hav w™..e a. i rfm^^S*****-!^*!!. i!H°« rootn *iHi the fviorooni opening from basfmeni and workshop studio farinar a skylin** view. This is an executive Hum •>• Henry Weat two years ago in the •^m'"'?''' yar«J *7 » with 2-car typ« horn?. If you want something out of the ordinary Ii n School Rrea of Scotch Plain* and filled wite h charm- s-*. >fanj If thf above coni»tru»'U«n ami rtps-inn th**n **^e intnlg s ouJ4900t oQ f thhome e ordinarwhih y iIn nail, living room opening Into dlnlns »' » .?'?; K'mcnt, i t#, let us tell being rtfTereci for »a!e by wid is kitchen, three bedroom* I14 baths. Patio. Fu 1 ^« BARRETT A CRAIN tnls J49,00Q home, which neat. Attached garage. Owner wishes offers. J2(.»»»- •alllple Ltattaa; Meaaant NEW HOMES WILLIAM A. CLARK A OEM We ha***? variousvari * hMtnes for j»al*». in n*?«' sections* of 5ff»un- tiid f Only a, !ui.«ln.-»s transfer would maRe this owner ffjf tmtm,t,t. tain»idf, frf*m ?2*:-Ta(i up to $1S.5ftO. Or *e vt-jil arrange to bnild So M Slansed porch oprn.TfrorB dl .nil ftrepl..*: rrar yva a fsftm*; (o y»ur Hp*<-infation* on a t*><*slS1 foot lot in the his beautifully aopolnU'l and maintained ""'1,.n iirt S pint ennflted tfitS'n Two b jm>s*1 rt^slrabil^ ****<•(ion*», from tSS.ffOO. IJ*-I ut* give you an the five Drat (Iw ?™»; M-.HJI tstjmat* «n yrmr pJanw, without any obligation. m»ho|lt!lny panelli-S »™aa B*"J fiJJltf • tor «** <-h1Mr*n l» a t* rear ©f |Mr«*>-tt>m AO 3-ltOO »nd rfar; another ffirTM w1Ul K'neroua storage. Full ,£? >*»««kLJ* d"™"' frwnt porch. Two-car garage, 137,500. Cir Krralara WfSTFKlD - WYCHWOOO SECTION :?% WE,tl"r •« h«t: «wt»»- A pittort hMir .AO J-TH.13 n A, ClarlF ... Knit of JtrfTt-rson Av^nti**. of! K. Broad St. ^> u-Hj arranffp to irir I", Hull ...BR evstom tiuiH pa a i-tsfiirnr-.fr. with lartr*- rfreaiion room INGUSH STYLE H. ll» B»rr* 2*5 baths, arefl J-car Earaan home tn a n»-w sft-tion inr m Ujlntiroom «-l(h «r»pliV"lJ jS low us *3*.30O. Only t*» more !ou available. **I««»»i l and a^reenffl p»rrhp»rrh:: falfall Jlnr M We»tfi«W Offit* n«ed« worlr Hutt does So»»So»»t a diarfnlKt^ «nirt ATTfNTION HOME SEEKE* tearoomom** «n**l l ii.atlil . SSteit m oil h"at oW Bt"»r WALTER KOSTER, he. aT«nurr: Franklin School section. This hoSJ AD 2-! «00 l*"1 * fh»IIeD8= f»r The VSm ipacioss * t^^r?*^!© hom? ie fi^l lent c«nId f^adi^r for d*» Jaaira J IMrMaM *O J-»«sl tail? stnii ^njoy th* m-iting* tr*sn n. Mlaatta*: Aft 2-S333 THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. a l»ri .irr^Lltt fln!y parvHas*^. A*k Jam** A. < laramlr FA 1-TiCJ r. Crate .»D J-n •aa>4a7a — >n« Caarca. ay »* Inhn ' KMc •••tn !W«Jf Arnold Patricia DaSai«» .' THE WESTFTELT) (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1050 Page Seven REALESTATE-SALE • • REALESTATE--SALE( REAL ESTATE-SALE* • APARTMENTS-RENT • FOR SALE FOR SALE • HELP WANTED- • •JMFLOY. WANTED "CRIMWOOD'' I'^H'IO i-ouitiH find hath, uufuritUho 1 SANDFORD HOMES hi«t i u in p 1 e ( i) | y rtulm-orilted ARCHIES RESALE SHOP FEMALE I.TlMUriONN nml IMOIHITIIKifoiiTiit in MrlilKi'wnii'i' Tii\viwlil|i — jloHiittiwu liM'itlif.n. Avntliiblo lm luilrn. N. Miirraiitnniu, 827 OramN FISHER AOENCY jN nml NI'IIN AIIUD^I Uveryllil IMIIIH, full r>v iMirt llnu', In l«>nrn Vl«w Avo., \V«HMIUII1, N. J, AD t- hiVn "N!"A H""'"!",.!]"!" d'i'iu,11**"1 lior i*nniitli.'ilruk«r,J AY) 3-00rtV imlmlUU HinHiillhtint, , $'.Ur,$, lurn nilVlltiHillK. Alhxl I.VIM'. \\ 111.- 11, • N 411.1(1. 2-r,-tt A Colonial Community for V We Have inodclH In mi ('xuulliiiit I.V'aliuu. ° 1<|| Illllll (51.1,11 ri'llllll'r H IH'llll Hi:i ,MI'n \\\'H||I>'I,I l.i'MllcT. Discriminating People i\ mK i,,i i.n,,TiM AU lnrmnm > hint Him', %2: ni.iilil A 2-IS-: VVhl'I'lH llVltilullfni Hllil ll * nil l v\t\t>> ursiu-r.ys i-s-st iTAVi^iff'^ ,;;;,;;: vlu-rry wn»\iHli\i)4, $Hi; HttiliUo, ^i!" Kxlx'i'liMii'ivl, imyr.ill, IIIIIIIIK. 111 - w ; - Htatloii. Unll AD a-aWH dnya, Msn'i Suits ,,,,l HMimri- r«-e». < » *l» vut ol' phyxli'iil I'lilluro Inn- |i.l] \ciHiiiy, Htcmlv (•ni|ili»yrnt'iil, lull i AIIIM)\ri:il will li,.|t, „,• ninliiwt "CrhnK'ood" nfTli-L' open S::)0' A.M en\ kUi?hena with built-in (Slhirio nr part tiiuv. tUitnl Kivlnry. nil- cwn- 1 Illl 4::in I>.M, dolly. .Sunday* 1;| $:) Uxll.' bllit< China nrlt'iKtU rtl In bulhl, riMiiiiili'l or lopalr you! JtnlInUnnTJn1 i (Ir^.l' lu'ia 'I'r'uimrJa or Overcoat! i-\Xu lt-v> uliivtt^H i-xi'linnKoil, ? .lit I..iL.• 11 nlTli'i'. rilnl,' I>M»TL'II,-, liDltm. Nn j,)l> tn,i Hiimll or Infito. l'.M. till iliirk. 1 iin ^ *-«^l\lonln(ri prupnriMl for wliSTPIICM) «entt*r. I-nrye ntudl< <'litlm, KlrtHH, lirU'-ii-bnu , tilctiir. HIHI Hnlnry oxixM'tfil. Wrllo Jiox _Oiill AD a-nanu. 2-r,-tf ftttlo fan. Full hiiHt-nu'iit 2-i'nr ita- Himi titu'iit, cninplctcly furnlull 405, emu WrHtflpUl l,i>ni\«'r. riiKo. Huhuola within wiillchiK dis- franu-H, IMIUUH, UHIIH, lutliutieH, fur GOLTRA BUILDERS, INC. uiut t"((i»lv>iHMl, i'rlvato pntrft» nlUiri-. Opi'ii ilnUy HI A.M.-S:;li o, Hour lanru. Many i)Ui«r fine fotituro*. ttntli and liitt'iiciH-Uc, ArtultH. <^al In iii:i:rs wuiinn ri (IfiiiTnllonu or liulldlnu KKCUIU'IIP l'.M., rai'tiiil Tili'whiy. MlllliiKt l'IVI'3 ihiya Ifulit hiiiiMf>wnrl( anil wiixintr, liniMin i-luimliiK i lmlnt- Annul" 2-u.v.i Hit t;-iiO2(), 2-U-t 7-1140. lIcyiTHvllli' IW., Jloyei liiB. AU 2-l\lir,ll. l-2O-4t vilU rnuUiiitt iniililny thriniuli itlnni'r. 1 1 bNIA 7 0 1 1VK room Kiinlt'it ruiurrmcMit, Miircl THE THRIFT SHOP 1 (>\vn trHiinpurliulun. (IIHMI I't-fcfiMi- "f/o'l" TIIIH" !'"'' ' ' ''- '" * Directions: Wt'H1 t on II,S. Uotito I! Builder on }'r«"mtseH "s' A.M^tS '!,' M.W'H topenat, Bfao ^; bay * (opt _ i'i-». Alt 3-611:15. 2-l!l-tf SECRETARY Vi-'A-Vi TIME to KoinervlJU I'm, I'iMhl tin Norti lHt. lH'ht $1ti«. (.'nil At) 3-4K47 o S llllUl 1 1 KM. weokdaya; Sundnya 2 to 5 Al> 3-0553. lii-18-7 nml B)>uvt Juckrt, nl»e H-14, Al PotiiapH ydiii- IIIIMIIII'HM ri'inilrps '" i i.mlnmm, 1 »i»< "W " llrlilK' Ht., I'/i miles 'In Mliif Itil in cxi-olloiil ("otulltlon. KIVD lmi tho part thin' mTvirrH of n uurtll- >" r,II v I i lln-lilm-.', \w° rlBhi OIIO block tluw 2-71UT i'Ol'H rtmnirt, htnt unri hot wnte; you nlliy III'IM! 1H>1|I In uiircment wood." r furniKJiuil. Cull Al> 2-H.88. " *,l,'l"i li'lli'l"1"- :""v K'>r"B'"' 2-. i-tf NII<)llT.iWAVI'. KH4KIVHII, HU... HOW ABOUT your prt'HtMit Htaff liming jn'alc If so, call I'rnrivrx s-asn, in fviTllcnt ron.ll IH'l'UulH, I'm liUi>ri'^1oil hi Hits lyiio WINDING BROOK AREA VM'SI-Alt «m)wvtunUy fni* Vi'spon• tlon. Cii'lH rtnp rt'HiiltH—linvo henrt AN INPORTANT JOB? of ivorlc "II mi hourly IUIHIH In IIIB Charming Htilit level home, II bod ACREAGE FOR SAIE *«lhl« purty. ('i)niiilotely furaibhott AD 3-2530 KK1 fOUntrloN. Iteuaimablt) nrlco WilHlllelil Ri'tui .l'"nr all Inti'rvloiv U*" 'iVnilo ivlmlim-n, 15I) rooiiiH, D tlti'd UatliH. htvlim* rmm CHIV <" ilnK :l»s, i-nro \Ve»t- SrS, linr'l I'M' , fivmlly tUnliiK vtmm Hired, llt'at iinp tmijor (tlork'ul doimi'tiniuu. Kx- modern kitchen. Wtirm dry lmm> bm.-hr ( l> , nn 1'llKi-lm I.iik... Firm I^1I1>}M7.I>1I1T Fri>Hhmasti>r, 13 t'Ubl ment. LnrRt? HcrtHMipd porch. Ue»u U ' * = «.:«». Ktnnli'j', Siiii rai-l.'ton Jtitx 4iM, cari? WcHtlUHd bouilei . fuel, uprlKbt, umid cundUlaii. t';\l (Htii)U' oittuit'tuntticH fur yaunu' MAX ilcHlri'H wmk. Ilni)ni<\vorfc. Intnl. tiful lot wUU'artnilv trows and HI>1| HiHit.t , \\ c'Hlilull Al> i (JJ4; A I) 2-r.)«2. KII'IH who really wnnt tit uvt H(>nnin»r, (Irivliwr. Unn>>Nl. r,ek, enffoo liroakM, t'uuKonlitl 2-12-2t 8IM.VI' l.MVr.I., r> yearn iilil iipnvlnicnt. HcfijrPiit'OH oxchan utix \IU\KI' ($20), doll liounc. nun ro-wnrkiTH. lOvi-Vtlent worlilnff 'JiVeek-r'- «>»ilr., On. tuyw. Klip i-oviM-ii, tlrnporii's; me cniiiMtloiiM. tiund (my. Tyi>lntjr woman ili'Hlri'H l.iil.V Hlt- HANTII—On Inrpp plot In Muhuwl* rooms, IVj liatliH, KPir-Htot- AM U-SO-HS. 2-1U-2 • 'HOSI.IiV Shi'lvador rofrlKernti: 1 niliium acrt'PiiM mid Htinin.' pcrfft't condition, *fil); oak PI HUIIH (4H-42I, nvorooiit, tinuutn . Onll Al> 3-nS54. Vlllug ^. ;J twin-Hize ltodrooniH, I'7 tlnlKht'd |iluyvn«m'. Cnn S2f x H* Uvincr-iUnhiti: with fireplace, r Font rciom npartment.f 419 Suniml tnlik'B, $1 each; iimn'H navy ton Al")"JI.''iii*3.C""t"' ,""""'""• '•'"' Am>Iy In iternon—Mr. i.iinllinric Lai'^o kitchen nnd bath. 26' porch •»H rj til KIIIHH. AD 2 TTnlCovuuHl, tu'tit womou; thorouKli tic Tan, dlahwaaher, storrnH an Complimentary Pictorial llooklnt Cull AD S-SUt. 2-19-2 twin herta, »10; larK» Stlculny 6:109. olDftiiiiiK1; conkliujr nnd H^rvlnir screen*. $28,500. Cnll Al> 2-822G. ahowins homos lor mile. Ain tnlilo, $15; club chair, »1B: Norife ALLSTATE our spci'lnlty. Wo now niTcr 24 booklet outlining; selling: ald niM(-iot:s G room unfurntHlied Is wfiHhinif iuachlnc| with wrinirer, '2 IJOV'S elollU'H, DUtKI'DU'll, HlSSP 12 t< INSURANCE CO. hour service fur your tonvcnUmcft, -~- olthor or both on requeHt. tlcfov npttrtuittnt—2 betlvooiiiH, rtCT yours old, $EtG; complctD firnplnce 14, wintnr 1mu\ BprlnK, ilry rlt'nuoil Mak' and fonmli!. / tlarrctt & Ci-nln, lteAllorK, 43 131m 1 iMliilinnent, ?15; olilce dealt, $3 rL'nsnnnbU ; liuly'H l'tM'Hlim Inml Mountain Avc, Mnrrnr Hill, V. 4, OWMOU TllANHrKltltKl) — 1 yen llvitin room, dining roam, mmlor i 1 <\enr SiinunlO Illl (I-2IHH old tastefully . decorated Stone Rti-oot, Wcstllolil, N. >*. (AD 2- kiti'licn — nil recently 0. a full imthH and 2 hnlf litiths. Fnm von lent location, Kara*?", hent 1.102. womnn wnnta daya wnter, Kns, plot'trloity" IncIilUtul it SKIS—Size !,S", RIJIO cf*:"^!! bootB work foi* MtMidn>* or ovevy olt\»ii' u bedroom unlit level. 3 years lly room, Inrpe enclosed porch. 1 Hoclnl naifo. Call CH 3-6560. 1 1 Modern complete kitchen. Includ- $150 i»er mouth. AD 2-itiSl. MlrVn Hlso 6, boy'a slzi. S. Cnll At: Mondny. KN N2110 nftt'l ti:'A(*. ,'toil., win. Bhow-ori. arge ing1 carpeting, drapes, Hlmriea, etc. INSURANCE • 2-19-2 3-O7M. 2-19-St nitlon room, »n» heat. 2-car Excellent property, located con- JI'P'VK J3t.r.«n. Write Box 8«B. veniently to Bchoola. For Appoint- SIX lovely rooms, 2 bedrooms, x\ SMALL mnhopany npcretnry with JtSMM I'AMUllA nml nroji-olor, Agfa for llngcrio and corHe DRESSMAKING "elVMtfloliI Leader. g-19-at ment call AD 2-7241. 2-i'i-2t HAROLD E, YOUNG CO. objection to older children. ?90. N iilftsa doors, inlnlil with sat Inwood. K30, 3SM.M, P.2 SchneUlor lcn», salon. Must lie exporlonced In bet Auto — Fire — Lite UtflltleB. AD 2-3444. Unusually line niul attractive. Oompur Bhuttcr, i-aptd Him chauso UM- mereli'n fliae. CoraBtorlum Hell & Howcll 444 prajectov. Orlsr Westlleld. Dlt 11-1413. INSURANCE THIIKIl rooms nni bnth. hont am Inul cost »nr>S—butl> for «100. Cnl Alteration Salon in 8t AD .1-11113 hot wntur lnclutied. Phone FA 2 AD 2-aBd7. PETERSON-RIN6LE-NEWMAN-ATWOOD 4431. MRS. MAKJORIi MIUEN woman every other 2-5-tf WRPIC. Recent reforencoH. Call AD MR. MAX „... _ Iniuror* — Anralnn — WMttoM Multiple LMInit S»-»t«n FOt'K rooniH, Wentfleltt Ave., nil .103 Ktmf Bronil Street WASHINGTON'S BJRTHDAY~ 3-51110. '""" Itlrmlirr .if Ckamher of Commerce uttUtU'M. third (U»«r. Rent $5)5 (Kutrntive an i.lmvr St.) TRUTH SALE lllllllo I'ltt'iit •-.- HI lilt. • . IQTS FOR SALE • IJusincNa couple. BR 0-0354. AD 2-l^lH OOKKEFirnR, National Stnta Bnnk, WrH ilu uthor oihl JUIIH mt'rolal, and hnmcfiltes, corner, Column, lira;. »Nr Ill acountl thti hume. Al) 2-T^:U. Inside and waterway; near deep _ IKVV* living room FU... CURK-miST 2-10-2t S10NEHENGE * * * * INDIAN FOREST wntur liarlior; Bunranteed hlRli. uofii and 2 elmirH; r> piece kltchon THE REMNANT MART dry; pnveil Btreetu; HUhslnntlal • OFFICES FOR RENT • set, 4 clinh'H and tal>lo, Good con- II.-! S,.n.iT«r« HI. I'lnlnHrlil. K. ,1 Onportvinltl y I n fluleHl office hi SHMOk In U'.Kh BC'Uunl, with llci'liHv, The new year IK still younK and yet we can determine from value lncrensn aHsared, easy terms. dition, Cnll FA 2-43-lfi, r-o:IS:i OiK-n Thlim. Westfleld for cierK wllh typln wlllhis to work after Hclmol. De- TWO OH TIIHICI) 1IO0MN on sen ability; good nt IlffVireH, Sump ex nubile oiiinlwn that certain homes (out of 42 different pinna) Hox 3U0, care Wesinoli*. Cnl AD i-"2!». "rt'hj would any particular plan stand above others?'* You Ideal for innnufiK'turer'H reproBon A «IVK AWAV imiy In n rut lover. might auk. Actually, no slngl« plnn appeals to everyone, tative or iirofoHslonnl suite. Utlll 1 HKKHH;RII,\'|'OH. 8 cu. ft., io* yoar« Om* ti.ftck wpiiycd fi'miiU , U yours, _- _- - helper to Bleep In. Ocn niul iiUorotloiiH. Mank sotutnesB) hut some plans have Ceatvives that \\\o • SHORE FOR SALE • ties, Janitorial and other nervice old, wood nu'chiuilcnl condition, cxi>crt i mm HI']', nnuiMiiiK' personnl- ernl hotisowork. Two children ' B uf nil kliidx. itum WoHton, wajorlty of homeaeekers want. For instance: : * nvnlmhle, AHkhif? $SB per month ^20. Cnll FA 2-53112. Hy, ROdd for u iinacn tiiufiha dn,lly. nnd 3. Itocont refarencGH. Call AD 422 llnzfl Avi\, Ourwocil. 8U »- SHORE ACRES Call Harrett & Craln, RoaHora Wo part ppluctnntly duo to Ititcti- JOB '$0 - STONEHENGE AU 3-Istio (Mountainside offire> Hlvc trnvcl. Cull- AD 2-0.'ll2, 045" lliliS. 2-ltt-tf , ' tin HnrneKKt Hay 2-5-t: IIMVKHSAI. tank vncuani, Jio, Hlmdowlnwn Dr. •VENIQB OP Till) J1SHMK V SHOUK" collent condition, all attachments. IHI, or woman, Kennrnl Uouwowork l'lloi r,ssl(>>,\l, mMn Borvlco—en- AD 3-0D3S. tering, linliy Mlttltif;'. I'honu MU 8- H'I n new iioBhrn. A Provincial Multi-Level with s^ep-down An uatnMlalied community with llirrl.AMl SHovn Dog (minimum nnslflt with chlUlreii, ttlccp In. Own living room (24x15), towards the rear through spacious oontt?r •dlsttnetlve hornet tai miles ol' DESK SPACE Colll.'), AKO riiR-lHtPrpil, 3 monthn room, bath, TV. Call AP 2-D37S. 2328 ntt«r« P.M. 2-19-2t hill with Hhlo hall UftdlmT to the harmonious nnrt prftoti^al HUiet,- lftKOOnfi. , II-FIJAT oornet, perfoct tone, "eolrlen trlniiRlp" of new homo design — the kitchen, family For rent In iittrtj.ctivo modern of llrni.i Oall AI> 2--U02. nl.l. 111! U-r. 1 10. I;\PP:HII:V« P:II woman w I » Ii c a room, dlnlnR" room affiliation, Imagine one step down from CHOICE BAYKRONT—LAUOON— lice, cnmpletis -fncllitlOH indudUiK houHi'wnrk live tltxyH por wefllc UP kitchen or dlnln«r room Into a iarpe panelled fnnitly room FINK DAUK WITH furniture, ]ilione ut.NWcritiK'. and IUSK, studio cou«h, pin no bench, I'llMIt] — OrnnfTo »ml whlto spnyp. fvom i) until fi P.M. Ucjod i-eferon- vlth ralsfii liearth flre»laee. Ideal for round-.the-ol.ock living;, CUSTOM IIOMHS Ht'cretnrlnl SPrvioc, N'ear Onrden nndlronw, screen, typewriter, Hnirtll fonnUt fat, year ami a balr old ot-H, IlnH own tnuiHportalluii, Cull SUMMKH I'OTTAIIF.S State Pkwy. $50. Call FU 1-8080. holiacbrokcn, ncrfoet bealth, UHPt HELP WANTED- KIJ s-8403. and when summer comeo you open the door to n soelmled AIX-YBAn IIOMKS 2-12-2 tables, lampM, poltor table, Holly- to alillilrun. Will ho KIVIMI to nonu>- yorth, This family room la not- to be confused with the bit? wood henriboard, curd table, ni(m- nni'1 «'lio will' nr.ivlim tfrtint home MALE WOMAiV IMidlH recreation room on grade level with Its own powder CUFFORD J. WOERNER nsslne rnok, uhalra. umbrella stand for hor. All :|-4SS3. lOMAi CV l ifl dny work or lron- room.There in another fireplace in the Tiring room.. Rxehisive' Hepreflentntlvn for Call FA 2-44,11. lliK. Cnll I'M 2-1154.1. SHORE ACHI53 CORPORATION OAHRKIl Life Underwriter — nf WOMAN wiahfrt ilnyH work 3 or 4 Slfeptngr (iimrtera consist of four (oi* you can have flvel bed- OITleo r>nim ^oliit ltd., o|)l>. Yacll ti-avel—-major combany—eon^ptet* ilftj'H a week. WV l-i>r,!i:l. rooms, threr baths, and the anartncHS of each makes for Cluh. clciHed arondays only. Park- CAMPS • AUTOS FOR SALE • tralatnl;, no experience runulred fcwlly harmony whether Sl«- wantu to. listen to music or way Exit iH. P.O.' Box 13, Shore TWO French Chairs, Twin firat WOMAN wlahi'H ilnyH Work for Mnn- Cblpiiendal« St'ttop, pair VaneH, Tlvo opettlnss with local onleo In Dad wanta to catch u\> on orflcc work. Acre's, ; N; J,, TWlntirooli S-3493. K AUTH clay camp for boya iar.1 4.iUiur,.IJy(lrftmntlr«i'«ticcB. l. KMz. • WANTED TO RENT • UPHOLSTERING Krnm 8:30 until after dinner. AU 2-lU-St ..- Rtatlon waKOli, llir>l ^hat mnkes Rome VmllcUrs more creative than others? Maybe FURNITURE REPAIRS (lUDIIIII.V for Children's Country 3-47!>U. > IliRamhlinR Inntlnct that Bax« "Thla idea Is (tpod. 1,'m Roini? — 2-Ii beflroomB, autumat HSLII, good body. $176, fall AD 2- KA. IIKlf-iri'M—Mortern bungalow, ADomt 24)226 Home. AD 3-372(1. I'iJU'BHIBNOF.U Irfinl ncerutftry de- toihmv thpm." Maybe it'* holnff on the jol* ««ven. (layn- a .w^ek. , •I rooms, nil improvernpnts. Kl talking tn thp workmenrllstenlrtp to-«ufr#*stlonH from buyow, 10; reBponsfhltt family i»«in HlreH notUUim In WettllleUt nrea biking the "Itpofs" with the plaudits, ehauffiner Architects tn thbrfiortii. QUft>t' riirfft.-'Wnl (Ir.l 111 UK 4-rtour Huoer Hlvlcrll, K driver for delivery of Cuo • • U to » or » to 4. fall WX- 1-3322 ftin'o to boardwiillc nt"Hef -. Aliil,\y.o.ukeei. 2 II«};B ape 1 and 3 IWH, automatlii,,.ci>mviU\t,(iU' rp- gft new hiea». or having J»at tlie plain old (pardon the expre«- &ii\l-Newark, XM -3-S4t'O dfiyw, o oil. Stonily yonr-round employ '•'' —uttor 5, ivv i-mus. r.\n\ "Ruia'i In try »r>mpth|ng- new. We've done It In Stonn- HiRl Permiermit to neeneeaa n inineUUleue . nullt, now poat covers, perfect merit. Company botipfHs. Apply u $76 ]) ek now. Writit e Bo 0 hotel, MI 2-4400, ask for Burke ALTENBURO'S condition, will KUurantE'c. Makn henfte tlmp and time afi-ain anri can show you whore other' or Ieavu rueasag'e, 3-12-1 Oil Mnat Horvlcn, 121 Hro«nect Ht WOMAN wantH dayH work Mondny builders rniiy us. We thmk Job ^50 iH something wpeoinl. It's cnr& Loader. r,i i7A ntfi-r. Call uftur 5:00 ,\n S-4H34. through Krlilny IroiiliiH and clean- one of thf* Best of '55», and yours to nee and maybe own by OPEN DA ICY TIL 0—SAT. 'TIL Intf. AD 2--t7"r,. stopping in stoneheivge \hlb Weekend. K licriroom, ZH bnth. 7 room nCHHIAl V PIANO KAMI MAN split lcvi*l, in benutifuli convfiiient Hlll WANTED Wnrrlcd. 2r> to 3T>, for f^ndy out- t'OJirl.HrH lionkkrenltiK nervlce, Our rppreRpntntlvrs will be at #-770 Norman Place. Other fine Scotch IMnins lorntIon. AynilaMc • ItiKtt SiivltiRn door job with catntillflhert ooro- your premlHOH or OUI-M, HottliiH- up homes open for Inspection from $.18,500. Our Trade-in ' Plnn tin August int. ii. r.uAY FUin:n FOR SALE M«««n Jk Ilitmlln—-KnahP—Snhmer <;ASII Kon MUN'S CI.OTIIIIVO, rid- patiy. fiord wnffeH, lienctltfl, so mo rocortl», fJionerul lixl^er, uayrou, I'herett—fleo. Stork—niillimimva travel, must lm In KOOI! phyBlcu lax rt'i>ortH. Dally, \vtM?ltly or can be used on nny completed homes at this printing' Itlt'HK, INC., Itenltor, PA 2-7700. il 1 IIIK hfibltH, liootw, uutl(|uen, curlOH, STORK BOUND??? rin . fni'iiituie, lirnssivlir^,. utaKij, t'hlna, cfiiiilltlun, roHjionHihlp, lntelllffctit monthly. Write Uox 407, care Wolffs, 118 Mmllnun Avu. Tel. PI Hig-h Bchool pd Hint Ion rp(|iiire(t WentfleM licurlee. 2-19-4t See our Mntttrnltr Faahlona ALTINBURG PIANO HOUSE, Inc. 0-245S. 2-6-tt Onll Al> 3-4102 Mr Interview. PETERSON-RINGLE-NEWMAN-ATWOOD . • REAL ESTATE WANT'D • I'rlcrd rrom »1.IM In »I2.IIN MU'I'IIIOIIX! May t wiltiTi. over your WrlKht'a Urvia Shc.p 1irw O. Jeney Nt., f:n»iihrlh, N. J OfibleM Home eveuiUK (lurlllK your 3S0 Park A .p., 9c»lc-k* Plalnn FA 9-BMO r>S Elm 81. AD 2-3418 Rl fit preen bruadtoom, GHxl2, $16 BOOKS wanted; 1 or 1,000. 9 Elm ft., »>«< a-tssoo mahognny vanity, mirror, S10. AD call tor detail*. P.M. Book; ShopShoj , nbaence? Call me at FA --ftl&7. 1 2-s-tr Tlpprpsfiitntlvf !! fun -BI18. VI, 4-3300. 2-5-t" ' l HELP WANTED- 2l»'t LAxnsnowXK nKiKi.nrHKXT couponATIOX »ASIIKIM — New and used. fuHr 1 l;vr«i An 2-MM8 AD 2-TT4: LINDEN AGENCY ffunrantcod. HoaBonable. Snu\vi> i;>t vn,(»Pt;i>iA Americana, 30 vnl-ODSS WANTKI)—iMvrifo collectoi MALE OR FEMALE OIRL FRIDAY nen Appliances, 431 North Avo. w. umeit, latest edition, unused, ?100 woulil Ulto to buy your modern, Pamllinr general offk-o routine, 1 W. Price St. Linden, S. J. AD 2-0416. 2-5-tf (IPIOW coBt. Call AT) 3-4053. obsolete, nntlquo rifles, Bhotnuna typing, correHponileneo, Balefl, Illl O-I141 pistolH, ravolvers/ Firily • licensed, PART 'riMTR Rchnnl cnfpterlft work wlplies pusHlon locally or vicinity FOR your next party, rent a Hl-F TWO tlavGly hand crocheted bed will cull at your convenience. Call era. May lead to full time. Cnah- WoHtflold. lleBt referenecB. P.O. system. Public address gystema spreads, one for single btul, one lirjntur G-5540. 2-C-t( Icru, COOUK, bakers and kitchen llo; 473 or Al> 2-47111. DANKER & DANKER, Inc. Tape ftml disc rocordlns also avail* for double. Cnll Bit fi-SZSfi. utility pemonneh Apply t>y tele- "HOMES WANTED" WI3 ni^v all type rUKs'arid dilrp plujtii* or In pprHoti to HupervlHor Realtor* — Inaurnra able. Town Sound, WAbash S-2000 Cnll Bt, 4-4780. 2-E Memhera of Multiple LI«tlM 2-5-tf t lO.t'rlNfillOV'SB refrigerator, H oil. of CnfAterlnfi, Benlor IIlRh HuHd PERSONALS fl.( pfirfeot working crmdltlon. Inir, WeHthelil, N. J. Tel. AL) 2 "We need homes to meet the de- nvnllablo nbout Afnrch 1, $25: Ions piano wantoilr < flpincti up* 2020, Kxt. 8. 2-12-1t ra buffet mirror, attractive frame. rlKht, or Brand. BS 3-0469 or SO IIAVR IOP}A nnd »nace whereby mands of our clientele. 9rl»n Rm0 2-O7.17 1-15-lOt antlquo lovers ur sift ahup or mall LOTS OF LAND 741 Clark aat 119; books: French and Herman IXPHHIKNCHD real estnte flalen- onlur liuslneHs mlerlit operate with Hentdililll classics, wonderful buy for stu- disnts; volumes of Amrrican anil I-IAMO—irprlKtit, la rtdoil ronnltlnn; man wantPii by local realtor. MuHt low overhead. If Interested please If you care to^eH .your home try 2-5-tf for lieBlnnlag student. Call AIJ 2- be aKKreRHlve and have Initiative call n. n, Barrett, Jr., AD 3-1800. our facilities na we have local Kngtlali poctfl. All excellent con- And willing to tlovote full time. 2-5-tf industrial workers and executives AMI oRGAiVg—top brands. dition. Call AD 2-1633. 9007. ' , 2-12-tf l-Jxcellent opportunity for the on our watting Hat. Jest price". •OH AS KXlllKIT—Illrrta or cera- rlKht pprB'in! All repTlerf co'riflden- m( nnd ndvlce by Quint. MANY PROPLB have discnvered The tlnl, Ike Trnylor, 254 K. Uroad Ht., If el pa u n all affairs—on life. 46 DUDKIN PIANO CO. Ilemnant Mart Drcaa money wor- mic, wood, etc. Cnll Al) 2-1437, Westneld. At) 3-2SI0. 2-19-Ht Th, NEW USTINO (formerly Cranford Piano Co.) ries are over. Many exciting colors JII-H, Evelyn W. Mott. JefTeraon Ave., Kllssaueth, N. ,f. n l p a eo in s Let us help you set top dollar for Fl-iandern 1-0857 for Information. idltlff f i i" '* ' co'=h Plains and ha» ju»t come on your properly. 1ST Norih Avr, W. All 2*8811 and pattern Htylftfl. We BpeolalUe Private coriHultatiotis at home. ™ one floor U ha* ? br1ek trOnt BT"10Ontaln B 4 bcarooms Tl andd HklNl in deslRner HampleB. Those, fnbrloe •IANO for beglnnlne studont. Up- . I0NTATI'] PdUHperflOl) — for T re lfl 2-5*tf cannot he found anywhere, BO why right or fiplnet. rlnod condition, local agency, full or part tlinfi. v 2-Fi-4t (!V. ?«!', i * benutlful, Bpncltius psinfllni! reoVontion room nut Klve UH a try? neanrmalile. Call Ml 7-I3IW-J. Write Uox 391, care Westfleld n lh hll CALL US TODAY, HU 6-4144 LOOKINO for "lamps and abariea? ntS I . " «<'meni. I* al»o haTa "Hot Point" electric THI REMNANT MART jd Thi ! *lpr H°f'pner and aluminum combination windows. Vliit our showroom and you will • LEGAL NOTICES • find the moat carefully selected tilt ft«mrritt>t Ht. l*lnlAttrtii, K. J> LOST AND FOUND Will.I. I;M'IA1IIJM||^1» We»tneld The lot has IOC frontage. lamps and shadea. 1001 shades in PL 7-IKin.l Oprn Tt>.ir». ne. Ttcalotr's offlt»« has opening: for a \0Tirrc TO (iu:i»ironH stock' at all times. Shades re- 2-19-tf BRAND NEW SrtIT AL50 placed and made to order* Com- tOS'l*—Male yellow torn cat, r»»rt HalpRtnan, youtiK man oi* woman, Ketate «f ANTOINKTTfi I. 214 hath houae com- plete repair department. I*ar*re unborn. No collar. Very gentlo, Must he able to devote full time. ItBRVKS, rlftrpftHPd. P»(t* with i->V »ir(i.,jarea. .A^ ,it yptiryiini, aja MKIII nuunc V;WIII- r*TI*JIF,«, In'the-rouKh. Fine wash $S reward-for return. AD 2-7284, 7'jjcperfpnce unnecessary. Otve. ap- I'umuant to th*» orrlflr of RUORNM 1P?P1 M, r »ni n* "0'3 Hvlni? roofn wi(ti'ftr6iiliH&! 'rifi'd"2i'I?t"oi3tt*d "We have clients tor building iota, Btock of replacement glassware. stand, 115; Jam cupboard, $25; pine proximate RRe, education, churh J. KtRK, Surruffnto »>f the County and tniJ room. ttradp school Is within walking distance Improved or unimproved. E. T. Williams, 755 Central Ave- bureau*, $22; rtry-slnkn, $3S; ora« "own not too tar. 129,800. nue, near Grove St., Weatfleld. AD ,fl*T — Lady's watrh, erold tSlKln, affiliation and buslnesH experien nf Union, made on tli*> thirtieth »Itiy die, $15; sclioolmastPr desk, $25; ifold band. Reward. Call Al> 3- If any. Reply to Box 30&, care of January, A.I)., l!J5!l, upon tho 2-2153- Excellent parking:. marble top pieces also reflnUhed WentfteM Leader. application of tlip> unflpr»lsnt>-l, as LINDtN AOENCY pieees. Open dfllly fttid Run. noon 1125. Rxecutor of tho «> fit nip of naiil dp- to 5. Pumleye'B Village Shop, Hwy. ceaHed, no Moo In hervhy fffven to DANKEI a DANKEK, lnc 1 W. Price Stt.. Ll»dr«, K.J. 1OW OR HORIF) HANl'lir:, rotted. Nn. 15, Lafayette (west of Lake LOST—CJpGen parakoet, Fub. 14, an- the crpdlturn o( aivid tUuieanetl to 14* Klmrr Itrect Even lac* Protect roses, flower beds, Hhruba, Mohawk), N. J. Home address: swers to "Twinkle.*' Wehdale, 411 exhibit to the siihMcrllK'r under oath E Omiy en. J. P AH 2-a«s8 tree* ftKatnet cold weather.-15 de- Hamburg. * 2-19-U S. Chestnut St., AD 3-0S8'3. Iteward. INSTRUCTION or affirmation their rlnlms and di»- AD 2-O2S2 livered. Also top Moll. Chestnut RinndH ftsniflHt the tmtrtte of snid m. r.-aon:l Farm, MU 8-4888. 24 hours. OVING out of town. I have a small OST—Scarab bracelet. Call AD 3. deceased within nix months frotrt the AI> 2H4* B-S-tf refrigerator, Kelvlnator, almost 6273. flat* of »nkl order, or they will be new. L*otB nf nmatl things: cof- 0 forever hivrrefl from prosecuting nr At Wright's Dr«M Shop fee tfthlf, BmBll standn, Martha ••tk ••••rt T«aa«,Aan, recover! riff the Htimo tiKitlnst the Washington sewing: pablnet, coun- • TAX RETURNS • CKwieai >•»•!•» aubscrlbftr. • STORES FOR RENT • on SAL| RACK ONLY terpanes. Call for appointment to ^ Call »r Writ* far lataramtlaa JOHN EDGAR RKRVES, Bee them, AD 2-2356. SMALL BUSINESS and individual ill »•. E««IM At*. AD S-4IS7 Kitpoutor TOHE OR OFFfCBi I0'x45', with or Fabulous Bargains Income tax returns reasonably 2-6-tf Shanley & P|«her, Attorneys WISTFIELD «ALTY SERVICE Without. Brtflitional rear apace. AT> NEW fireplace screen, adjustable, prepared. Al) 3-5181. 1-8-lOt E. B. BBWHETT, teacher of piano. 744 Rrottd Kt., 2-33BO. AD 2-4730. 2-5-tf from $1.00 to $9.00 never used; tlrapefr—1 pair lon« L,»te>- t• mathoaa, iCU»HIC»1 and poti- Newark, N. J. REALTOR double width, green pflnt; 2 pair ariMYii>tfAij income tax returnL lar, Lenaom I.nn your homo. «86 2-(>-4t Fees ?t4.00 Salra Piunl short matching print; 1 round end carefully prepared at your home. Dorian Bd., Wtatneld, Call AD table; 2 framed mirrors; 4 pair tie- 2-5»30. ITBI.IC SOXICM •ROAP STRUT ADAMS 2-9500 • GARAGES FOR RENT* WRIGHT S DRESS SHOT bark curtains; pfnk velvet double l-8-13t paled hi-ls will be r*H'Hv*'T' and "oitern kitchen with table spare. 2-5-tf DoerltcUl School, Central Avenue, r MIAIil-: for rent, 227 Clark «t. Cull wwid drapery poles an'l brackets; 10-5, «:30-9 P.M. Watchuni? Agen- ountrthiHl'Ie, N. -T., for supplying *TO« on th.i.^B™ screened pored. There are 3 larsre tlerl- shoe racitH; lamps. AD 2-5331. cy. 45» Part Are, Scotch Plains. •»»ll*nt stor.l n°"r' 2 ""«» oaths, load* of elos«t«, and AIJ 2-83S2. ITDHIM1 — Hick gvtaol and Col- pproxlnmtdy s0,000 (rations of #4 e Call FAnwood 2-5602, If no answer 1*K# subjects. Carolua T. Clark, 'u**l otl, ed by your speciflca- Mtaehta. ™« are*. Rear patio and the 2-car Kirage la AHAriB for rent, 635 Summit Ave., FIREPLACE WOOD :)Ornt.F. dresser, matching desk nail PAnwood 2-464S. i-8-14t B. A. (Tale), LL. B., E<1. M. 338 ions, and quoted upon your own «nd rhalr, reasonable. Call AD 2- orm. fdo y*iu have nnd offer 24 hour Westfielil. IAVE TOP Income tax problems? M^unt^lfn Ave., Weatfleld, 'phone $19 a trucklofld. Free delivery and 2072. AV 2-S49I. 2-S-tt lervlee, or burner service?) Let me solve tehm (or you. £ will Th« Board roaerves tho right to BtBcking. Martin Schmlede ,FA 2- r prepare your return in your own 9103 l-15-7t WBSTt«fi|IO! SR refrlKerator, 9 cvt. home, taking advantage of all de- ..„-- - Tjfiflsons In your home. •cf-pt or reject any or all bids aomc 50,^00 Kallons (tanfc ca- CHHKF. rooms furnished. 119 Mar-CATRI.KG table, $5; fur «t«l*. Call AD 2-flSfifl. 2234 Elizabeth tax return prepared by an expe- ITOBIM all subiectd through the pacity 2^,000 Kallftna). lon Ave. Cull AD 3-S663. 2-o-tf brown, 2.TX5J, g"onrl condition, $;i; Ave., Scotch Plains, rienced accountant, reasonable 8th Ortule. Remedial reading ape- Kc no brook School, gome 15,001) pral- 4 rocktail drosses, $5 each. PT, S- raten. A. H. Plttlpaldl, c/o Harold flnllnt. Call AD 3-1815 after 5 pns (tank capacity S.flOO KftUona). If'P:r,Y furnished room, near trans- S513. ' 2-t2-2t OF*Ai two mahogany end tables; K. Younp: Co., 8 Elm St., 2nd floor. P.M. 2-12-2t Beech wood Sc-Hool, some l S.noo portation, suitable for two, lailles cofTee tablp. Call BR 8-13S4. AD 3-Urto or AD 2-3011. Saturdays gallons (tank capacity 8,000 gal- J,rererred. References. AD 3-0282. VIHKW.ACPL wood. Beat quality. 13-5, ftvenfng'S by appointment. anss). 2-o-tr Free delivery and 8t&e5«in£. PIJ 5- WAI-NTT dresfier, vanity nn<3 chest 1-22-flt SUF-EXrMSSION 2-10-ife Foe« 6.12 6154/ 2-12-4t of drawern, f35. AD 3-4818. THROUGH ART WO rooms, use of kltfhen, nine col- NOTKR TO tHK ored settlement. AD 2-SSlU.^ AI.TP.RATIOSS an women's and 'OR!¥Efl Freneh prflvlacial hutch, Estate of VOVIB T. de- children's drean«s andl coats. Hats Ii#ht fruitwood, In perfect condi- •INVESTMENT ADVICE • A new Art Class for tiefrtnjltne ceased. renovated and made to order. AD tion, AD 2-7S3fl. artulta and children. Small groups, Furawantto the order "MEJ.n—One nice larjrft room 2-OMii. 2-12-2t Informal, iniSi-vMual tustmetton. . KTRK, SurrnRute nf the County of for rent in a colored homy. 1A ill •1MMWSS Hide-a-Bed, needs r A SERVICE FOR Call AD 2-0885 for particulars. Union* raade on the eleventh day of take one child. Call PL 6-1335. COPPER window pcrc?ns, $1 each: holstprin?- hut has frond Rreen February, A.t>, 19">a, upon the appli- *>t^ht 2Sx3t, eigrht 21x13, ai-stp^n cnvpr. Best offer. Call AD 2-R SMALL INVESTORS Dr. cation of the umlprwlgnfil, as K-t<*f- 'HRKE or 4 moms, including- Kit- STUDIO AI» 2-4885 37x55, (Mty-f>ix 31x5S. Storm snch: SKT, lars;?, and ai^o larpre utor o? th« entatr of oaM tlecfPiiM, chen Furnished or uisfurmxftf-d. two 37x55, six 3tx£5, r.ne 21x*3, 1 Are you asfluming" that a Regis- ie la tieretiy g\v*>n to the creGV- Available March 15th. Naf-r toivn. n^e 2SKS". Call AC 2-S513. JW si2e nlid»: \rhitp picket feo^P, fiz* tered Investment Aflviaer Is just ttrm 0f said « toav&f ADAMS 2-9500 light Housekeeping- Private front The World Boole Encyclopedia HO4T, runafsoat, approximately 11' It is use* by your We«tfleld nf»l(?h- n i H E cT Aitvm.Tiiir«ci"a7?aTt baprt frotn proaeeatlnflr or re*J»v*ir- entrance. Business person pre- longrl , od r-->ndSti«n: also In HP bote who invest as little as |nf)O prlntinff. Mlmeo^raphln-i?. Sale* ferred. AD 3-1349. More people bay tfi* Warld Book Me outboard motor. CaJl AD at ^ tim#. May I tell you more r:nttip.il?n* plann«dr prlrtcod and RTeatns; Pk«nea than any other encyclopedia. about it? produced. >.« t... —vESfi/s "s&ssr :: *!"»• ?-»H? HEOTtFTt. furnished roam in resi- Budget Plan* C*(rf<*«" «f J»ta 2-ft**41 OJft g-owna, prartkally mtw. s<\zr- F. I. Farr, ADams 2-7916 SXI ^iorih .«.,. VrntltH tation. AD 3-26S8 evenings and narffnre( H. Abirrld, IM«*. Hasarrr 9, red, mint green, aqtia, lavender. AD 2.«™a >?. 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Black- Louis R. DeVico of Scotch Plains Dessert Fashion By Mr. Belcher wood of 1005 Boulevard entertain- rector-supui'vUor of the District. will entertain tomor- Nursing Association, has com-s t a blanket shower ill ed their briil/re group Saturday evening. Miss Concetto. Stunulu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sturlnlo Show, March 19 Donulti Ray Rolchor, former pleti'd plans for the second 1050! cu Barbara I'enncll, of 204 Livingston street, and Louis II. DeVico, son of Mr. and Mrs. clnss for expectant mothers. Tho* Mrfl Balllh budget iwsistnnt on President Eis- Mr. and - Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Mathis of Nicholas J. DeVico of 223 Park avenue, Scotch Plains, were married owor'rt stulf, told fellow mem- first meeting will be March 3lJ i,t2 Christine circle, 717 Prospect street had as their Sntunlay afternoon in the Holy Trinity Church. The Uev. Bernard The Wcstfield Woman's Republi- bers of the Wcstfletd Chapter, Information concerning the clasi ,!,». At the mime time, housefruests last weekend Mr. and 8chl«6«l performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception can Club niut ut the home of Mrs. Sons tif the Anun'ieim Revolution, may be obtained at thu DNA of-J •s dunce, William Mrs. Benjamin J. Glidden of Red in Le Pree's Cocktail Loungo, Uo -.-- Humberto Urrutia, 85:) Hillside Sunday night in the Chi-Am Chu- flee Mondays through Fridays up," mjr,8onof Mr. and Mrs. Bank. selle Park. avenue, Mountainside, recently tiiuu thut efforts to balance ex- to 5 p.m. • "], stevenacn of «B1 Glen The bride wore a chnntilly lace with president Mrs. Charles E. «iil bo honored at a staff penses against eatlmnted receipts Entertaining friends after the gown. Her two-tiered French illu- McCulloch presiding. of $77 billion for the fiscal year I the home of Walter E. sion veil was arranged from an f 634 Gta' avenue. Chansonettus' concert Friday eve- She announced thnt there would meant n ecmstimt "tug of war." n ning were Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gil- imported Swiss crown. She car- be a dessert fashion show of Snllle Scvciity-iiiRht persona attended Pencil and Mrs. Steven- ried a prayer book with a white te married March 28. bert of 240 Byrd avenue, Scotch Victor hats to bo hold ut the Shack- the Washington's Birthday dinner Contract Bridge Plains. Among their guests were orchid and stephanotis strenmers. amaxon Country Club Mnrch 19 nt and guests included Adtlison II. j,,. Mrfl Mitchell Gray- Mr. and Mrs. James Laros of Liv- Miss Joanne Petors of Westfield 1 p.m. Mrs. Gordon Greenfield will lurk and his daughter, Mrs. Es- 610 Lenox avenue cnter- ngston, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Koe- was maid of honor. The brides- bo the chnirmun,* and Mrs. A. J. tcUe V. KUttvmun. A charter mem- , , dessert and mlseellane- nlg of Montclnir, Mr. and Mrs. maids were Miss Betty Whalen, Bender will be In charge of tick- ber of the chanter, Chirk will be Enroll Now Frank Spooner of Scotch Plains, Miss Madnleine •Sorrentino and ets. Members assisting Mrs. Ben- 00 Oct. 10. A fovmer WonUtotd \a to honor Miss Ann Miss, Patricia Soribner, all of LghterofMr.andMrs. and Mrs. Helen Gordon and Miss der are Mesdames J. W. Gentles, tax collector, ho wis treasurer for Charlotte Lawrie of Philadelphia, Wc9tfteld, and Miss Ronny Ward Hugh W. Long, F. G. Zink, M. K. the Presbyterian Sunday School in New Classes Begin V. Ruckcrtof 638 Lenox of Linden. Miss Kuckcrt, who is the Wnlton «nd Stewart C. Morton. Westfield for more thnn 30 years. All the attendants wore white There will be a demonstration of MISS MARY A. HUGHES An application for membership Week of March 2nd „( Burt Collins of New Tomorrow evening, the Deb 'N the relationship of coiffures and ill be married May 3. satin princess style gowna, baller- was received from Charles Alex- Heirs will dance, at the- T«nniB ina length. They all carried bou- hats by a representative from An ander Blitt, whose ancestor wae Beginners and , d Mrs. W. Earl Dysart of Club with Mrs. J. P. Weiss serving quets of red and white carnations. tionc Hairdresser Salon in New Uzal Kniipp, guard to General n as chairman of the committee in York. Mrs. Morton will be the Edward Robinson Advanced nywood drive were chair- Nicholas Di Donato of Plainfield George Washington, as subatiuiti* charge of arrangements. Assist- model. nted by a monument at Washing- tJe Valentine dinner-dance ng Mrs. Weiss will be Mrs. D. R. ivas best man. The ushers includ- . the Columbia University ed Edward Louricc of North Plain- Mrs. McCulloch will attend the To Wed Student ton's lieariqunrters, Newburgh, N. Dr. Dillard E. Bird Stephens and Mrs. A. L. Logan. Y. He had with him a small trunk of Pharmacy at the Men's -•• fleld, Donald Wussler and Gerald state Republican dinner at the Es- Certified Goran Teocher Club In New York Satur- Dunn of Scotch Plains and Ralph sex House, (Newark, Wednesday. brought from Europe in 1760 by Holly Carrigan, daughter of Mr. The engaKpment of Miss Mary Nathaniel Knapp, A.C.B.L. Certified Director and Mrs. Roy Carrigan of 961 Venezia of Fanwood. The board of governors meeting A. Hughes to Edward D. Robin- Railway • avenue, celebrated her After a wedding trip, the couple and legislative luncheon will bo son, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams 3-3633 ,nd Mrs. John J. Suski of held at Stacy-Trent Hotel in Tren- pie Tree lane will entertain 15th birthday with a dessert party will live at 212 Ten-ill road, Fan- Robinson of 1709 East Broad LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS before the Metronomes dance Fri- wood. ton, March 0, Members wishing street has been announced by her •I oi-the original Newcom- to attend the luncheon may con- iples canasta group Satur- day evening. The bride is a graduate of West- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. The Carrljrans had as their •—Ho will Studio tact Mrs. McCulloch. Gay of Warren, Pr. field High School and is employed MRS. LOUIS R. DE VICO ^ - houseguests for the weekend Mrs. by the Plainfield-Union Water Co. Mrs. M. M. Cooledgc was chair- Miss Hughes is a graduate of Gamburg Furs offers quality furs Mrs, Edward M. San- Carrigan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Plainfield. Her husband is a man for the day, assisted by Miss Warren Hiprh School and is n sec BJ their sons, Lee and Nils Johnson of Queens Village, graduate of Scotch Plains High Sweet Briar Alumnae Alice Pelton, Mrs. H. R. Welch Jr., returiol student at Grove City Col- at exceptionally low prices the of J43 St Marks avenue N. Y., and her brother and sister- School and is self employed. Mrs. John Kroos »nd Mrs. R. S. lfe. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard John- Plan Annual Benefit year round. ] March 5 on the "Liberte" Showers were given by the Lat|hc. Miss Pelton served Mr. Robinson is a graduate of •ope where Mr. Sansom has on and their family of Garden Breakfast, Fashion Show treasurer in the absence of Mrs, 3ity, N. Y. bridal attendants at Le Pree's and Westfleld High School and is a ssipied to the Esso engi- by Mrs. H. V. Verona, at her home L. V. Vogt Jr., who was ill. Mrs, senior in the department JUST SHOP AND COMPARE offite in the Hague for the at 810 Boulevard. The Sweet Briar Alumnae Club E. R. Littmann was general hos- at Grove City College. "Quadrille" is the name which of northern New Jersey wiil hold pitality chairman. Mrs. Sterling jr. the Junior Promenaders have chos- No date has been set for the YOU'LL BUY AT Friday, Mrs. Sansom was its annual benefit breakfast-fash- Oldford, chairman of reception, weddinff. | at a tea given by Mrs. R. en for their square dance which ion show Wednesday at B. Altvnan was assisted by Mrs. Edward K. will be held Saturday evening at Vines Celebrate and Co., Short Hills. Mis. William Kraft. Mrs. Arthur Gray poured Dkcl of Cranford, and. Sat- the American Legion Hall. Bill mning, Mr. and Mrs. San- Krucke of New Providence, chair- at the tea table. Mrs. Cynthia 5 Elected to Nominating sre guests of honor at a din- Rodgers will be chairman of the man of the event, is, assisted by Scofteld was corresponding secre- rty {iven by Mr. and Mrs. committee for the affair, and serv- 50th Anniversary Mrs. George Hill of Basking tary, and Mrs, Gray served as sec Committee of Newcomers aamou'tq rUK) ing with him will be Lois Boyer, Gidgc and Miss Jeanne Duff of retary. M. Pond of 747 St. Marks Nancy Bretherton, John Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vines of Westfield. Mrs. Drew Hall introduced the MOUNTAINSIDE — The New- inow evening, the Sansoms Jean Davison, John Roediger and Mrs. Barbara Cluett, public re- comers Club of Mountainside Wettfleld'i Fur Shop of Ditrincthm Helen Wollny. 63C Drake place celebrated their speaker, E. T. Moore of Westfield, entertained by Mr. and Mrs. golden wedding anniversary Tues- lations director of Attman's (and president of the Central Railroad elected the following members to READY TO WEAR MADE TO ORDER Birtreis of Short Hills, day. a Sweet Briar alumnae) will pre- the nominating committee. They Mr. and Mrs. William M. Con- of New Jersey. are Mrs. Walter Bishop, Mrs. Rob. REMODELING REPAIRING nill be feted at a dinner ner of 656 Hillcrest avenue will Married in New York City, they sent the program which will in- 8ttnriiy evening at which have two sons, William and Lock' clude some "Jenny Belle" fashions ert Leist, Mrs, Charles HeimlicU CUSTOM CLEANING . entertain a few friends Saturday Mrs. Lewis Strohmeyer, and Mrs will be Mr. and Mrs. R. evening at a buffet supper in hon- ward, both of Denver, Colo,; one which arc exclusive with B. Alt- EXPERT WORKMANSHIP FREE ESTIMATES of Princeton. daughter, Mrs. Florence Sheola of man. Their designer, Jenny Belle Civics and Legislation Arthur Zaharowltz. or of Mr. and Mrs. James Dick The group will meet Thursday a' who will be moving to California Clark, seven grandchildren and one Bechtat, is also an alumnae of Group Schedules Film 1. lafnaki of 925 Coolidge great-grandchild in France. Sweet Briar College. the home of Mrs. Bishop, 385 249 E. BROAD ST. AD 2-3423 (ateitained at a farewell In the near future. Creek Bed road. They will presem The Vines moved here in 1011 Members of the club who will The civics and legislation de- (Opp. Rlalto Theofre) Opan Monday* Til 9 P.M. Sudiy evening for Mrs. Mr. and Mr»rJohn II. Wachter Mr. Vines worked for a New York model the clothes being shown are: the slate of officers nominated, at Pwictia and Mrs, John Do- partment of the Woman's Club of the next regular meeting of the Weitfield, N. J. of 5B0 Clark street entertained umbrella firm for 46 years and Mrs. Leonard M. Horton of Maple- Westfield will feature a program of whom are moving their bridge group Friday evening. wood, Mrs. James Glascoek of club, March fi. fieighborhood. was manager when he retired of the "Great Men of America Co-hosts with Mr. and Mrs. Wach- 1949. Short Hills, Mrs. Norman Smith series Wednesday at 0:1)0 a.m. i -•- ter were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flem- of Mt. Freedom, Mrs. Samuel B. r. croup of women from A Spanish-American War vet- the clubhouse, 318 South Euclli ing.- eran, he is a past commander of Mulligan of New Vernpn, and MM. avenue. ileU branch of the Ahier- Wjllliri) Kurz arid Mrs, Edward 'Ameiition of University Watohung Camp 37* Mrs. Vines ! ,' 4 fllw, entitled, "A Conversg Mr .and MrsTfT Steele Malkin is a life member of the Atlas BlVnkeh, both of Chatham. Miss M had a.supper at the home and their children, Linda, Mary, Kathy Savage, daughter of Mil. tjon with Herbert Hoover" I John ,H. Wieting at' 726 Chapter of the Order of the East- which one of America's most di, Nancy and Tommy, of 748 Cres- ern Star, and also belongs to thu Robert Savage of Wesefield will irosd street for the benefit cent parkway will visit Mr. Mal- model children's fashions. tiriguished citizens tells about his AAUW fellowship. High- Camp 37 Auxiliary of which she life and experiences will be shown kin's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. D. is a past president. The club uses the money from ' tte evening waa Miss Dor- Malkin of Norwalk, Conn., this this event to aid a freshman at This interview was origitiallj Wigner's showing of her The couple celebrated the occa- filmed for NBC-TV's "Elder Wis weekend. sion in the Park Hotel, Plainfield Sweet Briar from northern New taken on her recent trip to Jersey. Arrangements have re- Men" series. Mr. and Mrsrs.. .!(Josep« h Schechter ^Saturday with a dinner for the im- mediate family. William Vines cently been made by the club to From 9:30 to 10 a.m. a socia of, 324 Massachusetts street re- start an endowed scholarship for half hour and coffee break wi ANNOUNCING THE OPENING seniors of the pre-collego turned home Friday after making and his family of Denver attended. Bfoup will meet Saturday The Vines held open house Sun- girls from this area attending precede the meeting'. All member! a "two week cruise of the Carib- Sweet Briar College. and friends are invited. t at Washington School bean. day. to 11 p.m. Chaicman SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st tommlttee for the evening Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles HltV Eoemraele, with Judy Witzburg of 748 Scotch Plains ave- Musid Teachers Group Charles Eddy, Pete Fos- nue will entertain a group of_ neigh- Holds Fifth Recital MILADY'S SHOP nt Herbert, and Pat Hogan bors at a cocktail party in their t OF OUR NEW 1 Mm. It is important home. ; The fifth recital of the season •JOM unable to attend noti- of students of the Music Teach- You'll be a dream walking ™irman as soon < Mr. and Mrs.c!*H. Diehl of 558 er Associates—Hazel Mueller, vio St. Marks avenue entertained a linistj Helen Reiter, flutist; Carol group of friends in their home aft- Murray, cellist, and Dorothy in your new . Mrs. Francis J. Honn er the Chansonettes! concert Fri- Schneider, pianist—was held a <" children, Cynthia, Greg- day evening. the latter's home, 621 Fairmoun »noand Jasper, of 752 East —*- avenue, Sunday afternoon. "net will leave Westfield Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kittredgc The violinists playing were Lois •Mo wake their home in of 614 St, Mavks avenue have as Boyer and Jane Johnston. The coft 8.50 Free Customer Parking at 132 Elmer Street Jeannette's Gilt Shop You May Handi-Charge Your Purchase 22? IAST MOAD STUKf AD 2-1072 167 E. Broad St. AD 3-2758 Westfield Gpmti Men. A M. I ves. TIFF: WRSTFIRLD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, J?ERRUARY 10, 1050 Page Ten Simmons Col| 59 Course Begins S ege Junior Women Westfield Artists Give Concert" £ "PPor»ing M SALLY For Junior League Orchestra C (Continued from previous page) For Musical Club Guest Night Mrs. C, I,i>slle liurnum »f lil-l Have Guest Panel Tho New St. 1'inil street WHS it dt'lfgute from ll,i EVKIYX IU.KKKK Area Provisionals NVw Ji>rspy (it tl»> Alumimt* Cmm- Thn n>tfii)jir monthly im'otink' of In spite uf the Idnnkvtitii! f">r. n -lizi'.ible grmip iitti'nded the run- eit of WellfwU'.v ColU'^t1 in Mtis^ii- tht' Westfli'ld Junior Woman'-. Tin' .Junior I.euituo of Plainfield UK ihe con SHOP 1 >'i'i( iriwu by thi' Musii'iil Club of Wesllleld for locnibi'rs iind their chusctta lust week. Club was hold ill the clubli.Hl-ii KUOSIS iit the Firtt Huptist Church Feb. 10. They were well rewnrdcl has begun the- l!)T>t> course for the Moaquu Thi l'Vb. 10. Club nimnbi'i's mi't ;it voning, M Mr. anil Mrs. Harold Smith of fur coming lutvin^ oppai-tunity to iiuar somu of W't'.stfield's most di*- w provisional members. 17 t>:-15 for n buffet supper followed Provisional:) from the Wostfteld lelphla 72S HtKhiuml avenue nHurntd hi.sl ductor, l»y ii business nieetintr und a dis- Appi-uring during the concert area who hnvtf accepted invitations week from California after being cussion panol by federation jrui'sts: club will donate iu'i being away for about a month. were I<*ricdol (Jrncf, soprano, iif- Five Lou Willie Smith tii join tlm loaguu are: Mvs. Chas. Miss Ji-an Hnmilton of I'lninfii-M, ruaipnntL'd by Josephine I.nuvcr; E. Chillis Jr., K55 Summit avenue; from tho aa|c of IN During tlioir trip, Mr. and Mrs. siute chairman of the junior nicm- genoval purpose, oi'tkTJ Smith visited their son and daugh- Virginia Manley, pianist; ;i trio Students Give Recital Mrs. John Philip French, 044 Shad- tJ bership department; Mrs. John owlawn drive; Mrs. E. M. Sansom .aeated in Boston. ter-in-law, I.lout, and Mrs. Harold MytliiRer of Scotch Plains, sixth consist!ill,' of Mttrcflla Hall, sopra- l.ee Smith of Imperial Beach, Cul no, Ksthcr Sobel, viola, und Jose- Five students of Lou Willie Jr., 743 St. Marks nvenue; Mrs. The following district ndvisor and Mrs. Clifford phine Lauver, pianist; and a vo- Smith presented a recital of piano Willitim V. Johnson, Mountainside, charge of the dial, Carly and Terry Sturmer, chil Johnson of Dover, northern vice music Saturday afternoon. Com- of tickets: Misa ,, president for the New Jersey Fed- cal snsfinlile under the direction of and Mrs. A. C. Van lioden Jr. of dren of Mr. nml Mrs. Walter E Janet Grimier (ileason with Mary positions of Bach, Grieg, Tschai- Scotch Plains. aid of Glen Ridge ( WESTFIELD! Sturmer of 034 Glen avenue, will eration of Woman's Clubs. Williams Belcher, accompanist. kowsky, Rachmaninoff, Paderew- John Barry, Madlsc,,,. At a meeting at the Social Serv- aki, and Reeves were played. Those attend the "Steel Pier Frolic" nt During tho business meeting Friedel Graef has a lyric sopra- ice Center in Plainfield, Mrs. J. Scott, West Orange.'ffl Upper Darby High School in Up club members voted on the dis- performing were: Gail Bunlett, Robert Laidlaw, president; Mrs. Merr, Westftcld; jit» I bursement of proceeds madi; on the no voice which is of pleasing qual- per Darby, Pa., this weekend. ity and was well suited to tho se- Barbara DilU, Bob Gilbert, Alice Edward Snowden, admissions Young, New prov Follies of 1058, "Manhattan Mt-r- lections she chose to present. In- Heiple and Merryl McLarty. chairman, and Mrs. Parker \V. "Jharlea McCarthy, Entertaining n group of friends ry-Go-Round" which tho club pre- Gail Buidett sanf? a composi- elair, Mrs. Walter Rumj sented last October at the high cluiled were "The Birds No More Silzer, .nominating chairman, gave We have always felt that Westfield after the high school senior piny Shall Sing" and "Oh, Wie Grau- tion of Lccuona and Alice Heiple, the young women an introduction side; Misa Isolde r ' Saturday evening \ver« Mr. and school auditorium. With n work- a song by Leoni. wood. ing club membership of «n'y 6" am" froni "Amadigi," both by to the Plainfield League and to the offered the finest — that no one need Mra. R. F. Cunningham of 30 landel, and two songs by Sibelius: Parents of those participating Association of Junior Leagues of Later spring Stoneleigh park. lnst fall, Follies proceeds totaled and other students were guests. *1122.83 and will be divided as fol- •Im Feld ein Madcben Singt" and America. Simmons Club win venture away from our Town to buy. Mr^and Mr3."\V*Miam E. Whnley lows: Westfield Rescue Squtul, Mndchen Kam vom Stelldichein." Starting Feb. 6 the group has At Home" at the hoiTd of 64fJ Glen nvenue also entertain- ?3nO; Teachers Training Braille The piano solo was beautifully heard Mrs. William R. Barrett, Schmidt in Slaplcvrooi i ed friends nftcr the senior play. scholarship, $500; Union Junior layed by Virginia Hanley, who Dale Carnegie past president of the league, dis- undergraduate students, Their guests for the occasion were College, ?150; Meals for Millions, iad chosen a transcription by Bu- cuss "Parliamentary Procedure"; nae, to be held March 21J And now we want to sing the praises Mr. and Mrs, Warren G. Bulilcr >ni of Bach's "Chaconne in D ml- ning meeting April 23 ,t'' $122.83. or." The pianist played with con- Free Demonstration G. Maxwell R. Morse, trust officer and Sir. and Mrs. John Snodgrass. Welfare chairman, Mrs. Joseph of the Plainfield Trust State Na- of Mrs. William S. nc.t -•- Kiningham, announced that at the deuce and decided tempo main- ham, with a welMmom _ of these wonderful people who have Miss Marianne Beech of 1747 lining throughout the composi- tional Band, discuss "History and and a covered-dish suppnj Tuesday workshop meeting a rep- Session Scheduled Development of Plainfield," and Front street, Scotch Plains, will resentative of the American Can- on the spirit of joyousness which, at the home of Hr& transformed four bare walls into our entertain the "Fifties Club" of the (though of a minor tonality, is MayoMayo r Richard P. Oyckman of Fellows, of Weal cer Society will shqw a new film More than 7,000 men nnd_ wom- Plainfield speak on "City Govern- College Woman's Club this evening entitled: "Time and Two Women." hamcteriatic of so much of Bach's new ^ in her home. The group, composed nusic. The composition, in spite en in New Jersey, including many ment." They have had field trips Mrs. Walter Ronaync, chairmnn from this area, have completed the of women who have graduated of civil legislation department, re- •f its embellishments, never loses to Lincoln School, Plainfield and from college since 1950, will have beautifll simplicity of the main Dale Carnegie courses since 1947, Neighborhood House. quested that members submit to according to a recent study an- a program on stereophonic sound. her the number of hours they have hematic material. The course will continue through Tho trio's selections were "Zwei nounced by the Leadership and March 24. Mr. and Mrs/X P. Gehrlein and spent outside of club activities on esange" (two songs) of Brahms Sales Training Institute of New their children, Audrey, Joan and volunteer work, Red Cross, church icludlng "Gestillte Sehnsucht" fersey. These graduates have aid- Sarge, of 610 Shackamaxon drive attendance, church work, charity nd "Geistliches Wicgenlied." This id in making Dale Carnegie cours- Boro Newcomers to were the gunests for dinner last drives, PTA, scouting:, YMCA a difficult group to perform, is a world leader in adult self- Hold Mid-Winter Ball Friday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank work, etc. Jt is such beautiful music it is mprovement. During the past 45 Creegan of Madison. Mrs. Walter Brandsma, chair- fears, .these courses have helped MOUNTAINSIDE — The Moun -+- man of ways and means, announc- ost rewarding both from the per- OPENING SATURDAY, FEB. 21st rmet's point of view and that jiore than 750,000 men and women tainside Newcomers Club wil Sir. und Mrs. Dunklin H. Mc- ed that the club had purchased a n every civilized nation this side hold its Mid-Winter Ball tomorrow Condishie, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. «New- _ the listening audience. Brahma mimeograph machine. She also 'ffers a great deal of variability if the Iron Curtain to learn the evening at the Elizabeth Carteret man, and the Cub Scouts of Den urged members to invite their irt of effective speaking, human Hotel in Elizabeth. Proceeds of 11, Pack 173, Lincoln School, were his writing and artistically neighbors and friends to attend eaves little counter melodies in- elations skills, and memory im- the dance will go to the Westfield These firms have created a beautiful the guests of Capt. William Petro- the annual Charity Ball to be held irovement. YWCA improvement fund. vie, USN, at the Brooklyn Navy tomorrow evening at the Far Hills his songs such as the introduc- .store. We recommend them to you as Yard last Saturday. Highlighting Inn. Proceeds from the ball will on of the folk tune familiar to us Residents of this area will have Mrs. Charles Shomo is chairman the visit with Captain and Mrs. "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine" in opportunity to attend a free of the dance. Mrs. Nicholas Byron benefit tho club's regular charities. the viola interludes of the lull- lemonstration of this course in reputable and expert craftsmen;. they Potrovic was a trip down in the Mrs. Orvil S. Ostberg, publicity is in charge of decorations. There submarine "Hoe," a tour of the re- bye. SVestfield Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in are a few tickets still available by chairman, announced that new co- ;he YMCA, Ferris place. are all in Westfield. cently christened aircraft carrier chairman of publicity will be Mrs. Highlight of the evening was the calling the ticket chairman, Mrs. "Independence," as well as a com- Pierre Rochat. ork of the ensemble, opening and Many of the top men in indus- Michael Searrb. 283 Garret road plete tour of the navy yard and osing the program, which gave try, business, education, and the Neighborhood cocktail parties offices. idence of very careful. prepara- rofessions attribute some of their have been planned by couples im •*- Mary France, John on and artistically sensitive in- ucccss to their Dale Carnegie mediately proceeding the dance rpretation. The unusual combl- raining. Salesmen, industrial ami Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lees and Lindenberger to Wed .dice workers also have testified to Some of those entertaining will b< their son, Carl Byers, of Manches- iation of an excellent director and Mrs. Stephen Bumball, Mrs MARTIN W. VINCENTSEN, Inc. SCOTCH PLAINS—Mrs. Mar- ry capable singers produced a he benefits of these classes. Al- er, Conn., will bo the weekend .hough the sponsors point out that Charles Van Benschoten, Mrs. Ger, guests of Mrs. Lees' mother, Mrs. guerite Fiance of 427 Flanders msical treat that one is rarely aid Hults, and Mrs. Alex McDon- 28 Prospect Street avenue, has announced tho en- ivileged to hear. Their musical hey obviously cannot guarantee R. Byers of 725 Austin street. ivory graduate nn important job, ald. Mrs. Byers will return with them gagement of her daughter Miss elections were tastefully selected GENERAL CONTRACTOR Mary Teresa Franco, to John P. id well balanced. The first group it is a fact that 70 per cent of to Connecticut for n visit. ;hose completing the course have Miss Gail Crissey of B Doris Yilndenberger Jr. son of Mr. and lened with the "Magnificat in Mrs. John P. Lindenberger of e Fourth Mode" by Palestrina eported pay increases or promo- parkway will leave today for Can- ions within one year. ton, N. Y., to attend the"St Law- North Plalnfield. .Howing a briefing by Mary Belch- rence University Winter Carnival. Tho wedding date has been set on the style of Gregorian poly- Interested men and women are Her brother, Charles, a senior at for May 18. honlc medieval music. The plain nvited to attend this free demon- NEUMANN CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. the university, is chairmanof the The daughter of the, late David ong or chant was exquisitely sung stratio, n "with no obligation of any ticket committee for the carnival ancs, Miss France attended 7 Margaret Walsh in a ye^y. rich,g^p -Scotch Plains • Fanwood High rarm soprano voice. Second8$/}?? 645 WilloWM3rov#ftoad ball. School and is a dental assistant ion in this group was a particu- unlor Music Club to MASONRY* Department to Meet in Millburn. Mr. Lindenberger is larly beautiful setting of "Ave a graduate of North Plainfield by Michael Head, a contem- Hold February Meeting A. regular meeting of the gar- High School and is the night fore- porary composer. Noticeable here den department of the Woman's man at the Acme Supermarket in the choral work was the fine Tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., the Jun- Club of Westfield will be held at North Plainfield. lending of the voices especially in ior Music Club of Westfield will the clubhouse Thursday at 12:30 pianissimo passages and the hold its February meeting at the p.m. The program will be one in Irrationally held truths may be xcellent intonation which was home of Miss Nancy Schneider, which there will be membership more harmful than reasoned er- ichieved. 521 Fairmont avenue. The pro- GEORGE HAMRAH ' participation. ora.—Thomas H. Huxley The most delightful song cycle gram will feature music by com- Randall Thompson, entitled posers of Russia and Poland. 5 Stoneleigh Park Rosemary" was the ensemble's The program, announced by Ronald Wanless, will be as follows: CARPETING losing group.. Individual selec- iona are entitled "Chemical Ana- Sheila Oldford, pianist, will play lysis," "A Sad Song," "A Non- "Minute Waltz" by Chopin. Lor- sense Song," and "To Rosemary— raine May, pianist, will play GIRDLE THAT GIVES YOU in the Methods by Which She "Waltz in E Minor" by Chopin. Might Become An Angel." This is a Virginia and Stephen Waters, omposition which could surely be duo-pianists, will play the first HARRY VAN REEKUM Ik* magie of called a director's paradise, bat in movement of Schumann's "Con- he bands of a less capable director certo in A Minor." 28 Prospect Street than Janet Gleason could well have Also performing will be Chris- "••miENTYlE nded in chaos. Difficult to sing, tine Green, who will offer Tschai- PAINTING CONTRACTOR the group not only rose to the kovsky'3 "Troik En Traineaux" on ballenjje, but went far beyond the the piano.. Nancy Schneider, pian- musical involvements to a true ex- ist, will play "Prelude in G minor" iression of what the music was try- by Rachmaninoff, and a prelude ng to say. The audience was by Scribine. Duo-pianists, Karen caught up in the spirit of the gai Tucker and Pamela Marsh, will *y and exhiliration of the per- conclude the program by playing CHESTER WEST 'ormers. The result was genuine "Coronation Scene" from the op- accomplishment and pure listening era "Boris Godounoff" by Modest 766 Prospect Street mjoyment Mous3orgsky. ELECTRICIAN BRANDED SALE! DAVID STAUB ASSOCIATES GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE Profesiiopal looking lloorj with the 280 Canterbury Road DESIGNERS AND DECORATORS BEAUTIFUL STOCKINGS

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Plans "Buck Nite" Service Plans ensj "Volunteer Scivlcca at the New Jersey State Hospital at At. the lust session of thp ilup l v t;i 1 f.Kiyd Ilnlx'rty, chairman of Marlboro" nt tho monthly moot- . . '«»ll, linUt* bridge hi'lii HI tin Wuman': ORT to Have Sate At lust wvek's mvotluK >if thoTraining Course KHCUJII at Fnii'leigh Dickinson Club tho t«p winner* WIMV si1* fttl- ing of tho Phi Mu A.lumnao Asso- Mnrtin WIIIIIKTIC fiiit H, Ameri- llnivi'i-sltj-, will be tho truest ciation of Union County to boW IHWSI First, W. Nvil l'ii-rct- "ml The Wi'stfii'ld Chnptvr of Worn c.u.o the""•"•eony !„,„y„ Ho ,' can Legion Auxiliary, Mr*. Morris Ifomemak- speaker nt tho February meeting held Monday at 8:16 p.m. in the Edward Clark; svcuml, U n yen's Amt'iionn OUT will have KatnU't', int'sidi'iit, uritv>l thi' dis- Thi' SAtiE Visitim* of the literature and drnma de- 1 di< 1 SclmcidtM-wind nmi Tod Znhl; all day cake sale on Wiishinfrt Vt's the Ov- home ot Mrs. Spencer Shamp, 564 play of the Anu'i-ieiiii linn tiurinn in's KiTvivo, wluch s partment to be held in the club- Sherwood parkway. "nff" ' 1 " »C,li third, Mrs, John SnytU't' ami l'hil hiithdnj*. Sunday, nt Twit V,uy: February, Anwricanlsui month. erlook Hospital area, will conduct house Monday at 1:45 p.m. Mem- of high quality , ,'M Keith; fuurlh, Mr*, il. A. Carfteld from Harrison store in Pliiinn Mrs. Silver is a member of theable price that v-'oa'won'it I..'.'(„ ' ROBERT E. BRUNNER and Jlisa Jean Struliaii; fifth, Mr, A past presidents' parley will bo its ri'KUlur anriiiK training course bers of the department are advised Rouio 22. Mrs. Marvin Knpliui tomorrow in tho homo of Mr?. Nor- fur homcmuki'rs diirintr the week that their guests will bo welcomed. board oi directors of the Union budgeti, Prescription Optician and Mrs. John Morss. rhaiimaii of the sale, and her com of Murch in Summit, llurinpr this County Association for Mental nnn Sprapue, Gil* Maye fltreet. Mr. Huberly's topic "Early X T'S whe t0 ,!„,, BRIttg* 2-5650 The nt-'Xt suasion will bo held at miUee will be present to soil the wt'ek, women who «'i*h to bo honte- Health and chairman of its volun- cakes and pnstik's. Mrs. AriKda Riecl announced the American Museums" is a new oneteer services committee. coming hirthi,, Opra Tfeontday I3Te. Til 0 Uu* clubhouse tomorrow evening next meeting of tho Junior Aux- mukuia will attend k'tturt'3 and at 8 o'clock. These duplicate games iloiuondtrations on home niannfre- among lecturer^). His talk will be The program will also Include Convenient Parking ilinry will be at 10 a.m. March 7 one of the first ever devoted to away plan) hecMM "1 are held under the rules ami reg- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS in tho post home. ir.ent, diet pluniiinp, understanding the showing of the film "The Hu-hogany Hou.,A „„„. *M 4 N, UNION AVE., CRANFORD uluttons of the American Contract BRING RESULTS mt'tital illness, occupational ther- that, subject. Mrs. Robert Karen reported 500 man Side," which rcveab tho role of-a-kind •*lection, , * apy, andd understanding hthe elder- Mr. Haberly has had a long as- of the hospital and volnteer work- pairs of used nylon stockings havt Eh lt will be delivered sociation with historical studies, of tho rrnuon, WB ^ '« iwen collected. Proceeds from tho ly. Each lecture will be delivered ers in the state mental hospital known ai one of ,j by persons professionally qualified literature and the arts. After fol- and the work thesa men and wom- CLOSED MONDAY—FEBRUARY 23rd sale of tho stockings nre used for moil interesting ,\,Ofl in that area. The course is Riven lowing: Archibald MacLeish as anen do in helping patients re-eatab- maintenance of radios and televi- instructor of international law at sion sets lit Greystonc State Hos- by the extension division of Kut- Hsh themselves in the community. Kers University in co-operation Harvard, and taking a law degree The program is in connection pital, Morris Plains, she said. Mrs. at Oxford, he spent many years in Metro Locke, Mrs. Kamler and with the Division of Chronic Ill- with Phi Mu social service proj- ness Control of the .State Depart- England and Wales, working as a ect at Marlboro. Mrs. Homer Mrs. William Doerrer were named book-craftsman and mediaeval delegates to the county convention ment of Health, and certificates Lichtcnwaltcr Jr. of Short Hills is arc awarded for satisfactory com- archaeologist. His work brought chairman of the program. When a Teen planning meeting today and to- him in contact with many inter- INTERNATIONAL G'i morrow in the War Memorial pletion of the course. Assisting Mrs. Shamp as co- esting and famous literary people, hostess ia Mrs. P. R. Shoaf, Berk- 67 ELM ST. Building, Hillside. The Homemaker Service offers such as Bernard Shaw, Robert meets Spring nil opportunity to mature women eley Heights. Refreshments will be Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Bridges, Lawrence of Arabia and sewed. Sprague, a rotating hospitality living on fixed incomes to supple- Edmund Blunder, ment that income by working two this is precisely the way :onimittee to aid stricken members Returning to this country in was established at this meeting. to six hours per day. Homemak- she wants to look . •. erg are selected for their person-1939, Mr. Haberly continued his CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYS very smart indeed, in Mrs. Julian Levy announced the ality and their desiro to be ofprinting and binding along with Tarn * Comedy Magic nln llii , ancient clan plaids ext community service meeting service. They are not domestic or teaching and with a study of * AOYCH, etc* will be Tuesday in the home of practical nurses, but maintain a American Indians. During the past in off-beat, muted tones Mrs. Harold Van Doren, 56 Can- . of brown or blue. Their cheerful household during illness several years he has carried on :orbury road. During the past two by doing light housekeeping, plan- pioneer research into the origin MR. MAGIC Kandsome coordinate... a new veeks 66 hours were given by thening meals and doing errands. and development of the early slipover oxford cloth shirt. nembers to community services Homemakers give assistance to American museums which first in- Sues 10 to 16. nd many cancer dressings have chronically ill patients, elderly troduced our ancestors to natural Skirt in tarpoon-type jeen made. persons who need help to maintain history, the arts, and dramatic en- A "Buck Nite" supper Is plan- their own home, new mothers and tertainment. His published looks cotton with back kick pleat, ed for Saturday at the post homo. are numerous, he has lectured MILADY'S SHOP leather and woven hemp belt. 6.95 those needing pre-and post-opera- Hostesses were Mrs. Viola Dun- tive care. widely, and served for many yeafs Matching Capri pants.. 6.95 nm and Mrs. Locke. on the staff of one of the leading Matching Jamaica shorn. 5.95 The SAGE Visiting Homemaker writer's conferences. Service has been serving families Ship'n Shore! Roll-slecvc shin with igma Kappa Chapter in the Overlook Hospital area since button-down collar. Canary October 1954 when it was started Pi Beta Phi no-Iron yellow ot soft blue. 3.95 Gives Valentine Party with only six homomnker.s. Now The Plainfield Suburban Alum- there are a total of 62 homemak- The next meeting of the local Mall and phont ordWi filhd <{ iao chapter of Sigma Kappa so- ; on the roster and the total Pi Beta Phi alumnae group will be empire blousf] ority gave a Valentino party Frl- hours of service they give has ris-held Wednesday at the home of ay afternoon for the Friendship en every year. At present, ap- Mrs. Burton Kellogg, 215 East with fine ^lub at the YWCA. Mrs. Donald proximately 2,500 hours of service Dudley avenue at 8:15 p.m. Des- 'oreman of Plainneld ia the chap- a month are given. sert will be served by the co- er president. Trainees for the Visiting Home- hostesses Mrs. Norris Barnard and little tucks Tho committee for arrange- maker Service of Morris County Mrs. Willis S. Martyn. All Pi Phis ients consisted of Mrs. Charles E. and the Homemaker Service, Inc., In this area are welcome to attend. ;ermond, Mrs. George Moore and of Cranford will join candidates BEST tfrs. George Putnam of Westfield, for the SAGE service for this Boro Youth Commended! ind Mrs. Peter Rasmusscn of spring training course. potswoocl. Candidates for the homemaker MOUNTAINSIDE—Bastiaan A. 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I* WOT W tmm THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, Page T)iirte«ri 25 Lambert;) Mill roud, hn» member of the winter aporta Delta Zeta Group Has Philathalians Tell chiovi'd tho dniin's list for high mmltW'i.' which handles nil aki To Use Chinese Model Mother-Daughter Tea idi'iiik' stnnillni; for tho first «v- events, ler al Chiithani Collego, Pltls- A, Chinese model will hi used Tho northern Now Jorsuy nltim- Spring Production With ike 6olleaians i"Kh, I'll., whoro she id A nopho- Crestwood Club Sees by this Tuesday evening oil clusx •HIM rhnpUr of Deltn Zcitu BHrovlty fov thelv portraiture work for the lu'lil its annual mothm-iluutfliter Colored Flower Slides FAiNWOOI)—At the Fulirunry Kllculwth Ann Day, dmigMer of s ii |rrnil llockuir of !l Wychvlow Shcahnu, membmship chairman of homo o( Mia. Ilusvaril jinkur of ilr. and Mrs. Wnlter Day Jr. of chool. At Keystone ahe is a mem- lvivi-, Ima boon pledged to Tim Ep- FANWOOD — The Crestwood tltt Theatre Croup, it wu» announc- jcr of KWO, KLE (liberal arts Garden Club held their mooting the Cvnnfonl Crentlvi! Art flroup, Mnpicwood Mrs. Uulph Maim- of ed that the spring production had 8(50 Winding Hrook way, took pitrt \\m\ Phi fraternity nt tho Univer- explainelidd thathtt ththisi U ilt l p, Fun wood, the chapter's pntihel- n n student rocitul nt Randolph- , STS (Ihu social science ity of Vermont, Thursday at. the Fanwood branch p wilt also been scheduled for tho evonltivffl of rliicou Woman's ColluKe yesterday. oclety). Miss Dow attained iin of tho Hnmfleld Trust Co. Mrs. do work in landscapld e and still life. U'nic (U'lojjuto, nnil Mrs. Cliurlci April !l and 4 in tho Scotch.Plains * * * Muuhlor of Clifton, Delta Zeta Ml»s Day, n senior nt tho eol- iverago of 2.00. Three urea sludonta nre parti- Walter Marsh of tho Wostflold Michael StoiTa of Mutuchtm la th Junior High School. ege, sail)? "Dovu SonK" from the * * * Garden Club showed a selection ol instructor of this clnss, as well ns chnpti-r prcsiilont,,\vorL' ut the teu cipating in the Mlddlebury, Vt, 711 Will i""""1 Sl""' tnble. Assisting the houteaa was The group will present John ''Marriage of Kignro" by Mozart. The law faculty of the Unlvcr- Collage- Winter Curnivnl, today colored slides of wild flowers and 7 the Tuesduy afternoon oil paint- ptolnfi'Id. N. i. Mrs. Linlwljf llorrnmnii of North Dlghton'a situation comedy, "The She also took part in singing the ity of Virginia has recommended through Sunday. Eleanor A. Wil-mountains. These were taken by ing class. 1 U Plainflelil. Happiest Days of Your Life. Letter Duet" from the snmo op- !5 students to the general faculty liams, 5 Rodman Inno is a member her husband on a trip through tho MrB. Sheahan explained that Spence Steentod, well known for 'or LLB degrees for work com- west. there are atill openings in these TU. of the Coronation Bull committee. i5 ,he month of cherry pie A highlight of the afternoon was his work in numerous productions * * + eted in February. Among those Duvid R. Uochat, 423 Hillside Noxt month the club's regular classes, and also in this, watereolor the showing of pictures of Czecho- in thia area, will be directing. recommendeecommended jWero Philip Thomas ,memor=.ting George's lie. Constnnco He«tly, daughter of avenue, is a member of tho varsity meeting will not be held. Instead, classes which will be held Wed- slovakia and Yugoslavia by Mr. It. Mrs. John Hotmrt is the prodoucer Mr, and Mrs. John Hcntly of 728 Brown and Colin Miller Dillon of basketball team which will meet they will attend a program put on little one he could not tell. nesday evenings. Carl Burger, pro- N. Fjclstad, a toucher in tho Ir- and. Kenneth Berg is the assistant Fuiracres nvenue, has been, elected Wcst«e!d. gram chairman of the Cranford vington High School. Uensseluer Polytechnic Institute In by tho Men's Garden Club of Our food is producer. ush chairman of Beta Upsilon * * * the carnivnl game. John K. Hose Westfield, March 10, in Roosevelt con we. Creative Art Group will instruct Mrs. Martin Kunn of Weatfleld hnpter of Sigma Knppa sorority Mnury Chenowoth and Judith the watorcolor classes. After the business meeting, of 4 Park slope, Mountainside, is Junior High School. ""! will be the hostess for the annual members viewed a workshop pro- it Ohio University at Athens, Edmondson of Westfleld, freshmen Registrations aro still being ac- Delta Zetn meeting March 11 for duction of the one-act mystery, Ohio, Miss Heatly, a graduate of at Lnaell Junior College, Newton, cepted by Mrs. Shenhan at her the election and installation of "The Red Key" by Charles Emery. Westfleld High School, is n junior rlass., have been awarded doan's Closed Mondays home, 113 Spring Garden street, officers. Members of the enst were Marion in the college of fl.no arts major- ibt honors for outstanding scholas- Crnnford. Hobart, Eatelle Woliner and Rob-ing In commercial art. ic achievement during the first so Junior Women to Have ert Faulks. Enid Peterson di- She has also hold other offices in mester of the current academic rected. the sorority. She was Assistant year. Miss Choneoweth is tho Cancer Film at Meeting Refreshments, centering around rush chairman in her sophomore daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. M. year and assistant panhellenlc henoweth, 55D Colonial avenue; The Wu> MILL INH The February workshop meet- a Valentino's Day theme, were served by Mr. and Mrs. John Ho- summer representative. She wasMiss Edmonson is tho daughter of ing of the Westfleld Junior Wom- also one of the sorority's delegates Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edmonson an's club will feature a new film baf,t, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Myers Birthdays are belter in February. and Mrs. Robert Klein. ' to the national convention held in 530 Clark street. from tho American Cancer So- Btloxi, Miss., last summer. She * * . * Lincoln, Washington, Edison, all T« tfll yon the ciety. The meeting will be held at was also junior representative to Arthur H. Strock 2nd, son of 8:15 p.m. in the clubhouse Tues- Barnard College Thrift executive council this year. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Strock of claim the month. If you're not truth . . . and day evening. Shop Teas Planned Miss Heatly's other activities In G04 Norwood drive, was pledged historically-minded, come anyway. , iff a ««od day Mrs. Ernest T. Brown, educa- her sophomore year were YWCA :o the Kappa Sigma fraternity dur- tion representative for the Amer- Teas for the benefit of the Bar- ing the recent rush-week at Rut- lor It. program chairman and Women's gers University and subsequently ican Cancer Society, Union Coun- naul College Thrift Shop will bi League Art Committee. In her Coll BE 8-1 ISO, 1151 for reservations We* th« ty chapter will speak fov 15 min-held in Westfiold, Summit, Plain, junior year she is co-publicity was elected president of his pledge utes and then distribute literature. field and Elizabeth in the near f u chairman of WRA, sorority art class. He is active in the musical to help **I*ct A film entiled, "Time and Twrf ture. chairman of Women's League, and program at the university, having Route 202 Bernardtvlll*, N. J. Women" will then be shown. Dr. been accepted tat. tho university Mrs. William J. Bolger, "West on the yearbook art staff. chapel choir hml the glee club. Ho elelhcf lor Roy T. Forsberg of Westfield will field chairman, will hold a tea al answer medical questions follow- * * * also flrcs on the Rutgers rifle team, her home, 1417 Woodacres drive The dean's list nt Kalamnzoo He is In the pre-med course. their m«n folks. Any day it ing the showing of the film.Mem -Mountainside, Tuesday. Assistin bers are invited to bring guests College, Kalamazoo, Mich., for the * * * a good day for that. her will be the following West fall semester just completed is be- Audrey Gehrlein, daughter of to hear this lecture and see tho field residents: Mesdames John B film. , ing- announced today, recognising Mr. and Mrs. J. P. GehrUin of 610 Herrmann, David P. Greene an students for high academic achieve- Shackamnxon drive, is a cindidat6 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Mrs. Joseph Kiningham, chair- 0. Michael Bache. Mrs. Herrman ment. The name of David W. tat f oi campus and homecoming queen man of the welfare department, is co-chairman of the tea. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbui at Montclair State College. John franks will serve as hostess for the eve- Mrs. Wende11 W. Cooke, Summi Larson, 411 Elm street, appears * * * Special ning. area chairman, will hold a tea nl on the list for having received an John Davis Bltsei. 9 Bennett her home, 88 Valley View avonue. average of 3.5 or better out of a place, received a bachelor of sci- "Hot heads and cold hearts Summit, tomorrow. Assisting hei possible 4.0 points. He is current- ence in engineering degree fvom . Clearance never solved anything."—Billy BS committee members for the tei ly a sophomore nt the college. the University of Michigan at Its Graham will be Mesdames Arthur J. Mark * * * mid-year graduation exercises. Ed- ham and W., C. Herring both o Miss Jane Wyman, daughter ol gnr Dalx Hengst, 652 North Chest- ALL WINTER MILLINERY Summit, and Mrs. Milton Lane o Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wyman nut street, received a bachelor of Union. 23C Sylvania place, n freshman al business administration degree at $1.00 Mrs. Benjamin E. Tepper, Pine Manor Junior College, Welles thr same time, It's Plainfield chairman, and Mrs. E Icy, Mass., was recently electe * • * Hot Magrer, Elizabeth area chair- vicp president and secretary of he Carol Thorpe, daughter nf Mr. $1.00 Discount on Spring Millinery man, will hold teas in April. house for the second semester and Mrs. Gardner B, Thorpe of the current academic year. 419 Alden avenue, a student at Priced Ov»f $7.98 Alumnae of Barnard Collegi Marjorie Webster Junior College, New Glory for who have not been contactei * * * Elaine Dow, 010 Ripley avenue; Washington, D. C, was placed on about the teas should call theii the honor roll for maintaining a local chairman or Mrs. Robert A a freshman liBeral arts student «1 EDITH HAT SHOP Keystone Junior College, attained better than 3.0 point scholastic av- Red, White and Blue in Cushman, Union County chairma erago for her first semester work. Meryl. Murphy 528 Coleman place, for the Bar-the honor roll at mid-semester nard College Club of north cent™: based on recent examinations. Carol DeChellis, daughter of 10 Elm St. Wwrfi.ld New Jersey. Elaine is the daughter of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeChellis, and Mrs, Wallace G. Dow Sr. Sh

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AAi:W nu-t Kt-h. 12 tfij tllllilll - I discuss tlii' fiiimiiti'in "f « llt>il>- i imi-iii-. has aiinouiu-t-i! th»l <«<•> dour by the woildwiilu OHT in (tiv- Ami uri- ''In rrhil, n-.t j.t i i elt'y Hi'i:;htf biuix'li. llo^li'-- f«i • has appointed Mrs, Alan Bruce ini' vocational education la the dis- In your wityc— I the evening win -Mis. liichaiii Wll- Cimliu, junior past president or plilreil and underprivileged, the If you Ilk." luiuxrivnrk "ml l»'l| 5 WCBUWIII chapter of Women's lt\B otlHTH. mi.! ar*' nxl I son, 350 Timber ill ivc\ Summit. ! thi' auxiliary » chairman m 1 American OUT will observe ORT uthrrwtKt* Kiilnfuily ^mi'l'^y*' * I (iucsts WITI! Mrs. AmllfW Sfott I | i-huriri" of the souvenir Awl »-»nl DHrl-llmc wurk ,«r fa Peterson, A sophomore in the high Marcus. Barkdull, Robby Keogh, Kenny dle. Mrs. Cook is a member of the at the Plymouth, Mass., Dramn To Benefit SAGE the first chapter of! — -»cilfinln| Apf. li- — — Community Players nnd '.'The Pre- Festival and with the Cleveland chool, Mr. Peterson has been ac- The • chapter's annual dinner Keogh, Stefan Voung and Bobby and Health with Key to i Brown. tenders," the dramatic group of Players at Chautauqua. Last sum- ive in many groups in town. He dance will be held Saturday eve- KtnWTUmMINT. ing, March 14 at the Redwood "Life With Father" will be pre- Scriptures by Mary the club. She was last seen in the mer, Mrs. Toddie appeared in "Sep- ilays baseball with the Pony sented by the Playhouse Associa- club's production of "Sabrina arate Tables" at the Foothall Play- *eague, is a member of the Stu- nn, Somerville. Mrs. Jack Men- Eddy. Such prayer is I Temple Duplicate Bridge ikcr is chairman. tion at Summit High School on the Fair" wheije she had the role of house. This is her first appear- lent Council and is vice president rvenings of Feb. 27 and 28. This spiritual under- Winners Announced Julia McKlnlock. She has been ance in College Club productions. il' the Walther League at the Luth- ilay will be a benefit for SAGE standing of God active in the Grant School's talent Mrs. C. H. Nichols in taking the •an Church. He appeared as ASME and Auxiliary I Summit Association for Geronto- and 'of man in The winners of the regular open shows. part of Aunt Mary. She began her harlie In "Turn Back the Clock." o Hold Joint Dinner ogical Endeavor), an organization His "image and ' duplicate bridge game of Temple As John Lawless, Jeffery Gehr- acting career with the Little The- in is an officer in the Latin Club :oncerned with the health, happi- likeness," as the Emanu-El, Feb. 5 were: !ein is making his first appearance atre Group in Shreveport, La., and ,nd is considering law as his fu- Tho Metropolitan Section of the less and general welfare of older Bible teaches. Lee Chase-n and Milt Roth; Mr. with the College Club production. while at Missouri University, she ure. American Society of Mechanical itizens. and Mrs. Phil Kass; Dr. E. Hort He has been active with the Com-received the "PurplcMask," a dra- 0. L. Waltmun has lived in West- Jngineers and the Woman's Aux- SAGE encourages and supports Seitnct and Hitltk »nc\ Harold Greenberg; Mi's. H.munity Players and was in "Sta-matic award given by the univer- ield five years. He has done some iary to the American Society of tiad or bot'owid at tvOn Van Bleakon and son. ag 17" and "Tea House of the sity. Mrs. Nichol3 has been active heatrioal work in PTA programs, programs to meet the specific needs Semct Riadint Hmm. Snlt[ Mechanical Engineers will hold a of the older age group in the com- The next game will be held to- August Moon." Mr. Gehrlein was in Community Players and was in >ut will make his initial appear- joint dinner tonight at Rosoff's lit » cetrt toilpaii. night at 8 p.m. at Temple Emanu- In the Junior Woman's Club Fol- their production, "The Heiress." nce in the club production as munity, such as the Visiting Home- Restaurant, 147 West 43rd street, maker Service which provides El. ies. He is active in the Boy Scouts She also appeared In "Holly and Ihnrlie. He was graduated from New York at 6 p.m. Christian Science j of the Baptist Church, the Littlo the Ivy," given by Theatre Asso- 'ranklin and Marshall and is now training, employment and super- The public is invited to all There will be cocktails before vision for older women who help Reading Room games, A Master Point game will League and the Pony League and ciates and has done some radio ith Penn Mutual Life Insurance. dinner and dancing after dinner. s o member of the We9tfleld Boost- wcrk in New York City. maintain normal household rou- 11« QU1MBY 8TBBT I be held March 5. For further in- Assisting the enst as prompters Mrs. Gordon R. Hahn of We3tfield tines in homes where elderly per- formation call Mr. Greenberg. ers. Mr. Gchrlein is the chief en- Joe Mnncuso is played by Bruce re, Miss Jane Sortore and Mrs. is the chairman of the woman's .. • WBSTFBU) gineer of WiNTA. sons are physically unable to main- Kupferer. Mr. Kupferer la a res- obert Wilson.. The program for uxiUary and Mra. R.- E. Abbott, tain them without household assist- After staying away from the ident of West Orange and a gradu- ho play is under the chainnan- 620 Goleman place, is in charge of Hour.: 10 to *:3C footlights for a few years, Miss ance.. The Homemaker Service ate of West Orange High School. ihip of Mrs, Archer Sargent. She •eservations. serves the Overlook Hospital area Abo Monday, 71»» Mildred Fairweather will appear He was formerly with the Verona assisted by Mesdames Norris as Emma. Prior to this she was including Westfleld, Summit and Players and is now with the Stu- Barnard, Walter Clark, Ashton To Attend Seminar Springfield. Information conccmml Itief in "Street Scene" In Elizabeth and dio Players in Montclair. He was Cucklct, Cuddie Davidson Jr., Kich- Tickets for the SAGE benefit are lectures, church scrvica «*!S| "The Cat anil the Canary" in Hill- the milkman in "Come Back Little ird Davis, M. Scott Eakeley, Jas. Dr. Henry N. Turner of West- day Schpol is also atraihlk side. Miss Fairweather received Sheba" and was Mr. Grimes in "On iinnn, Robert McCoy, Lewis Min- field will attend a three day semi- on sale at Pierson's, ' Inc., 431 A wonderful way to keep the boose warm! All I did was to her AB degree from Newark State Borrowed Time" and played Har- kel, E. Wlllard Richtcr, Walter nar devoted to now surgical tech' Springfield avenue and the Thrift phone for Esso "Watchdog" Oil Heat Service — and every- College and attained her latest de- vey Valentine in "Skylark." Mr, Roos, Herbert L. Smith Jr. and niques for relieving disabling foo1 thing's taken care of. I won't run out of oil, gree from Columbia University. At Kupferer is associated with a Miss Phyllis Denny. conditions conducted by the New thanks to automatic deliveries. Then if the the* present she teaches third grade burner should ever act up, I get service at plumbing contractor, The cast will be made up by Mrs. York State Podiatry Society HOLIDAY SPECIALS in Hillside and htts taught dra- Miss Mnrgot Valentine will be ames Crawford and her commit- any hour, in any weather. The matics to the Girl Scouts. Insured Budget Payment Plan Mrs, Benjamin Duke. A Vassal- cc: Mcsdamea Robert Carpenter, ON OUR SALE RACK cuts mjr bills into little pieces. The role of O'Malley, the prize- graduate, Miss Valentine taught "ordon Duncan, Edward C. James, And Esso Heating Oil barns so fighter, is pleyed by Edward Lew- dramatics at the Gill School. She Albert Jflntsch, E. Steele Malkin, from $3.00 to $9.00 dean! Something to do with ad- is. He has had lead roles in thehas directed plays there as well us H. Douglas Merrill Jr., William Contract Bridge aitiw HO** - a development of Community Players' "Stolas 17," with the College Club Pretenders "^faffle, Vene E. Rinchart, Q. L. ECM Re»e»rcii. If you wast to find and in the musical,' "Gentlemen and workshop plays for Commun- Woltman and Adah-Grace R. Voll- Prefer Blondes," given by the Tem- You Will WIINITII our "Early *"'*£ the best way to heat your home, ity Players. In Community Play- mer. DurinK the rehearsals, Mrs. Cottons - avory on* In the tntM '* j plfc Emanu-El Players. After ers' Christmas play "A Child Is Enroll Now look no further than your phone. John Swlnk has been in charge of wondarful woathar ahead. •*•*•«* "VHCMK" graduating from Long Island Uni- Born" Miss Valentine was the inn- hospitality. She was helped by MLKaTSOmCC versity and Harvard School of keeper's wife. She was previously Mcsdames Robert Brouillard, Hen- fssNs |«sr cMfsrt Business, he had experience in sum- seen in "The Dark Tower" and ry Callahan, Irwin Cassidy, Wil- New Classes Begin from $6.98 up mer stock. Mr. Lewis is in the"Two Blind Mice." liam C. Held, Henry Dohrmann Week of March 2nd •••O STANDARD Oil. 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BRANCH STORES StaCirt.Rt.7l • Gl9-6786 irrth,U,Rt.<) • FR 8-032J !>ar>;;;-u».t.Rt.46 • Dl 4-4100 Eight. THE WESTFIELD CN.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, PTA Insurance rHE WESTFIELD LEADER A Long Way BUDGETARY SCHIZOPHRENIA Editor, I.MHIIT: Buck lit the turn of the century, the Within the hist two yours j stork inurkrl, no to .spi'iik, was u highly MUMltS huVU hl'l'M lliuilf iil test SUlU inclusive cluli. Comparatively few peo- wlii.ii IIIIVB niiiilo i-lmritahle (i.e. ple invested in stocks. Tin? operations of n,.n-|)r..titl ortranizntiuns and their •nterod »t the Pint oirics «t WMinsld. N. J.. cuii-ititiifhlK pi'i-somilly and Imliviil- fts Second CUu Matter. the market—like tho reasons for Its ex- Uiilly iialile in Hie i-vuiit of ««-i- Published Thursday* st Waafnetit, New JerBer, by Ths Wflfltlield Leader Printline »nd i'ubllatilnir istence—were veiled in mystery to the nVnt i" tlit- loursr- of their normal BY RALPH BOBEV Company. An Independent New»iuip«r, THERE'S nitivitie.1. The Wi'stfk-kl Comu-il Official paper for the Town of W«»in>la »nd j-'ieat majority of the population. Borough of Mountainside. NOTHING WRONG 1"= of Parent-Toucher Associations bus PROPOSED LABOR internal affairs of u>i SuDsclptlou: M-GO a y«ar In advance, In this, us in just about everything Iweii studyinif this situation ami LEGISLATION second bill which am tl' BHBK Established 1 S90. else, times have changed—and changed WITH ME — fimls that it, too, would he liable: That we shall have some kind of Hartley Act, but he if* as associations ami as Individuals. iw) Office 60 Blm Rtr«e'.. W«jlfl«ld, N. 3. spectacularly. Now something like 10 HE'S THE labor legislation in this session of there mu.it be a flrm ** Tel. AD !-«(O7 — AD J-4408 on the second tn ls,, ^! million people, most of them in the mid- UNBALANCE? Further investigation hna shown Congress is -about ns certain as e »teur. J, Metntoer tlmt a comprehensive general li- anything can be in the legislative servers are of Quality Weeklies of New >r»«jr dle-income brackets, are direct owners ability policy with limits of 8100/ gardlcss of the Naw Jersey Press Association ONE! field. commit^ National Editorial Association of stocks, and their numbers rise stead- 5300,000 for bodily injury, and $;>• Two bills already have been in- 000 for property damage is avail- n l !m NATIONAL EDITORIAL ily each year. troduced. The first was by Sena- £'" ° ™ ^<* labs,! able for the PTA. The cost of this tor John Kennedy (D-Mass.) with This finds its reflection in the market's policy would be shared by all the Senator Sam Ervin, Jr., (D-N.C.) a a' Irs ""*" present scope, as against that of long schools encompassed by the Coun- us co-aponsor. The second was the mm.\It,\llllM cil. This policy jvoulil cover all Administration bill, which, because 4 ago. At the start of trading in the year PTA meetings nnd fund-raising of his seniority on the Labor Com- 1900, the number of shares listed on the events. A few of these events are ree maio f New York Stock Exchange came to just covered at the present time and mittee, was introduced by Senator Th that coverage would be included at Barry Goldwatcr (R-Ariz,,) but is over 56 million. Late in December of generally regarded as embodying p th , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 a lesser rate under the new policy. to last year, by dramatic contrast, there The executive boards of the various the thinking of Secretary of Labor James Mitchell, were some 5 billion shares—issued by schools are now discussing the ad- join a union. This meta,a Good Tax News! about 1,100 corporations. visability of taking out such a pol- Two other bills may be intro- ination of the closed At, icy. duced. One of these would be by its forms, even if an J Senator John McClellan (D-Ark.), { In these days of big spending pro- It isn't easy to visualize a figure like We strongly urge that this be willing to agree to chairman of the so-called Labor vision in a contract. grams and consequent high taxes it's a 6 billion. The Exchange magazine pic- done in order that no individual be Rackets subcommittee. The other tures it this way: If every man, woman subject to a lawsuit. 2. The philosophy o( tk pleasant surprise and relief to find that would be by Representative Gra- trust laws must be mad, Westfield's mayor and Town Council nnd child living anywhere on the globe JESSIE D. OBEXCHAIN, ham Barden (D-N.C), chairman able to labor unions. Titi (Mrs. F. R.) of the House Labor Committee. outside of the United States was given of this is to end the m« were able to hold the line on this year's Westfteld Council of PTA'9 tax for municipal purposes. one share of a listed stock, there'd atill Senator Kennedy has completed practices now engaged a be enough left over to allot 13 shares to public hearings on his bill, and ions and their leaders. This rate, still $1, covers all expenses Neiv Zoning some of the witnesses also covered 3. There should be i» of town government except for schools. every one of the 175 million or more Editor, trader.' of men have dedicated their Iive3 the Administration bill in their prohibiting the use of M'J We can well imagine the long hours people now living in this country. Congratulations are in order t to scouting. We know that thou- Editor, Leader: testimony. Even if we have a Mc- for political purposes imjj sands of fathers and den mothers Clellan bill and a Barden bill there and many conferences members of our "People's capitalism" has come a At a time when providing ade- not be possible togetira jjivc much of their time to scout- quate education for an ever-ex- is practically no chance that there prohibition by calling U»a governing body put in trying to econo- long- way in a brief span of years. ing. But something mightier than panding school enrollment requires will be public hearings on them. an educational program, mize and cut corners wherever feasible Mail B<» man must have taken hold. a constantly increasing tax rise, it In other words, the decisions from other fancy term. without sacrificing efficiency and qual- ield?" W their""TS"bbylnir, the; It is hard for anyone to under- is necessary as alert, citizens to hereon will be made by the Con- One or more of tit u live forced a Town Council ti stand what is happening in scout- listen and to study proposed solu- gress itself, and the public will be points may be included in ity ... no easy task "y° can be sure. Subduing Killers •eject the proposal for establish ing or to know the reason for it. tions to this crucial problem. able to enter the debate- only of Senator McClellan Hi Rising costs, expenditures and taxes is There is one thing that seems to The amendment to the zoning through either direct or indirect sentative Barden. That r In the mere space of 10 years, due in "The Mail Box" muit be f prevail in scouting that even an ordinance which has been intro- communication- with Representa- be seen. The danger is the story all over the country . . . from tives and Senators. the federal government down to the large part to new and improved drugs by th* lender although the IIBM outsider ennnot help but notice. It duced permitting the establishing less the public makes Jt and medicines, the death rates from in- Joe* not have to be published. is that throughout the fun and ad- of office-research zones on the pe- The Kennedy bill is the mildest heard, the Kennedy bj smallest hamlet. We can be thankful for venture that the boys have in scout- rimeter of the town deserves, the . o'f the lot. It presumably is an at- passed and that will bt a group of men such as we have in West- fectious diseases have sharply declined. ing there is a definite sense of di- attention and interest of every lo- tempt to eliminate wrong-doing .legislation on labor That good news comes from Lucy M. rection given the boys that steers cal resident. within unions and little more. Tha this Congress. field government who willingly have Washington them towards reverence to God and- taken many* hours of their own time . . . Kramer of the Public Health Service. May we urge Westfield citizens measure contains, just as the Ken- Editor, Leader: love of country. nedy-Ives bill of last year, amend- for which they receive no pay, or even Writing in Public Health Reports, Miss to attend the public hearing which History, or the years if you pre- There is another thing we notice wili take place at the' Town Coun- ments to the Taft-Hartley Act but County Hikers thanks for that matter ... to stbp the Kramer says that following the intro- fer, prove that this country was in scouting. Basically the boys cil session Monday evening, Feb. Senator Kennedy maintains that tax spiral on at least one front. We wish duction of sulfa drugs, in 1937, deaths formed and nurtured by men of organize and carry on the scout 23. all of these are non-controversial. great character, foresight, patriot- activities. Through their patrol . MRS. J. P. JHAWORTH. That is not true, and even Senator Annual Dinner their example could be followed by from influenza-pneumonia dropped 75 ism and purpose, and the greatest Ervin has said that he would be - others. per cent by 1955. In the same period, units most of the decisions in scout- of these is George Washington. ing are made by the boys them- happier if th,cse proposed amend- The Union County r deaths from the principal childhood dis- Historians tell us that the Ameri- selves. "Old Soldiers" In ments were eliminated from this has scheduled a hike in a can Revolution was won not by the bill. Labor, spokesmen, however, State Park for its meml« eases—scarlet fever, streptococcal sore Th&se fine people who devote That Measjy $77 Billion sword nlqne, but by the indomita- Realtors' Windows, say they wiil not continue to sup-day and the club's atittd throat, diphtheria, whooping cough and ble character of Washington. Vic- their time to teaching in our Sun- •m port the Kennedy bill if these for Thursday evening, FA To hear some politicians tell it, Presi- measles—-dropped by a smashing 90 per tory came only after six long years day schools realize how hard it is The bowed picture windows of amendments are not included. This the William Pitt Batumi of struggle, during which time to help the boys in one hour a week Barrett & Crain, Realtors 'at 43 means, of course, that labor lead- dent Eisenhower committed an act just cent. ham. there were only two real victories. contact on Sunday. ' Elm street, are currently display- ers are in favor of the Kennedy On Sunday, the group, d short of treason in submitting to Con- In sum, as Miss Kramer put it: "Drugs Washington "was forced to retreat Perhaps we can learn from scout- ing a collection of miniature lead bill as it was introduced, except for nis Berliner, Union, as la gress a balanced budget. and medicines have transformed both from Long Island, driven from ing the importance of taking an soldiers, arranged by the artist, some relatively minor points. visit West Mountain Cirai Manhattan, chased through New Evelyn Mott. Their argument seems to be that this the practice of medicine and the pa- active part in the things that boys The Administration bill is both a moderate seven-mile hit! Jersey, beaten, at Brandywine, re- like to do. We help the boya not The collection includes some 300 a better and a stronger measure. includes*' a" climb up Wat I country to4*t*mbMfc%fioi4l Heyer up to ing and the things you believe in— another bite out of every family budget untary health agencies." W«r: "The time is now near at ing to The World Book Encyclo- la«t yea* in opposition to the Kea- hand which must determine wheth- and, by the way, don't forget to pedia, the large lake near Can- nedy bill. That report is an ex- in the land. This industry, in the course of produc- er Americans are to be free men tip your hat. berra keeps disappearing and re- aggeration. The Secretary has LEADER CLASSIFIKJ As the President asks, if we can't pay or slaves; whether they are to have WILLIAM M. KEVIN appearing. made it clear that he is willing to ing its miracles, has grown—it had, for any property they can call their have one bill which deals with the TO BUY OR as we go in a year of prosperity, can we instance, four times as many employees own; whether their houses and ever escape, from deficits and inflation? engaged in manufacturing in 1954 as in farms are to be pillaged and de- stroyed, and themselves consigned 1929. It also has changed, markedly and to a state of wretchedness from rapidly. As an example, Miss Kramer which no human effort wilt deliver Blueprint for Action cites the fact that botanical sources of them. The fate of unborn millions drugs have been largely replaced by or- wili now depend, under God, on the The nation's hard-pressed railroads ganic chemical sources that are more courage and conduct of this army." have singled out six major problems that easily available, more concentrated, On this anniversary perhaps it must be resolved if they are to be able to is well that we panse and think of more easily controlled in their manufac- Ow great straggle that took plaee compete on a fair and equal footing with ture, and more specifically effective. in founding this Republic, for to- other carriers. ThiM, one by one, the killers are sub- day each American citizen is one First, the railroads must help pay for of a similar army—of responsibil- dued. ity. Each generation has its dut- tax-built transportation facilities, such ies to hold and guard our great as highways, airways and waterways, heritage—history will provide the which are used by their competitors, but inspiration if we will but heed and they do not have the same opportunity The Price of a Strike think, and appreciate. On another Washington's birth- as other taxpayers to use them for a Robert U. Brown writes in Editor A day long ago, 1842, it was Lincoln business purpose. Publisher: who said in eulogizing Washing- Second, fully self-supporting:, tax-pay- ton: "To add brightness to the sun "It has been estimated that the de- or dor; to the name of Washing- ing railroads still are unfairly handicap- liverers' strike against New York news- ton is alike impossible. In solemn ped by having to meet competition that papers cost about 950,000,000—about awe pronounce the name and in is tax-supported. iU deathless splendor leave it ahin- $25,000,000 in lost newspaper advertis- inc on." Third, the World War II 10 per cent ing and circulation revenue, $5,000,000 M. PAKTOK, travel tax imposed to discourage use of in lost wages to newspaper employees, WeatSeld Chapter DAE public carriers during the emergency is $10,000,000 in lost retail sales, and an- Press Chairman. still doing that—14 years later. other ¥10,000,000 in tost revenue to Fint of all, it's a feeling «f .fourth, railroads must continue to other businesses which depend upon Fringe for Scouting quality. Honest, deep- - •••* the full cost of unemployment in- newspapers and newspaper advertising." rooted quality that start* Mirance benefits for employees that far Editor. Leader: With basic engineering md design and Despite alt this, Mr. Brown goes on, Fiftjr-tara million boys and fa- exceed benefit* under programs cover- thers have been registered in the extends to the smallest detail of trim- It * ing other workers. the strikers didn't gain anything. They Boy Scout movement since Ha be- the performance of the Rocket EngB» fifth, railTo*da still are reprived of finally accepted wage increases and ginning in 191 !l. It seems incred- ... the obvious styling advantages . •• fringe benefit* which were virtually the ible! Eight now there are 10,000 equal opportunity to share in transport- active Hoats, explorers and cobs the many brilliant new features! It's *• ing: agricultural commodities which, same as those they had been offered and rigat here in oor own Watebong •olid smoothness of th*»ew "Glide" Hi* when transported by motor carriers, are had refused weeks earlier. Council area. Few of oa here in Eren more, it's the sense of prestige tb« exempt from regulation by the Inter- WestfteW realize this. can only come with leadership. You re The hundreds of thousand* now state Commerce Commission. involved in scouting are not the cordially invited to join the gro»in« Sixth, vitally needed modernization Pennies for Dollars most amazing thing about the thousands who will never settle for &» of railroads continues to be frustrated movement What startles every- than That New OUs Filing! by unbound policies governing deprecia- As long as the people vote for candi- OE* In the fart that there has de- dates for office who seek votes by prom- veloped within grouting some tion of plant and equipment. ising e-fer increasing public expenditures "priceless ingredient" that leads Authorities agree that Congress made the tx^s to a stronger belief in LOCtL AUTHODIItD instead of government economy, thev i',oA 3.nA country. If there is st, a beginning when it passed the Trans- have no one fcut themselves to blame if atlvnsi or a corsmonist w?thm the JWrtatffHl Act of 1958, but that this Con- tfcerare bled white by taxation. i&tMs of seositir??, no one hsj ever «re« m-HSfc take positive additional steps fstiad him. MOBI if »e *re to have the kind of railroads Dont kick at your taxes if you vote for free- handouts and tax-spending It is trae that miracles ar* per- Q«*LITT DBALBW . •we urgently need. This six-point outline formed every day ri^ht beside os polJticmins—they take doHars from your »>f major problem* provides an excel- •M for mme reason we are sot earnings to give you pennies for your ©f it. Seoatlsg' ??e take for lent blueprint for eqnftable action. votes. onairare at what is hsp- REILLY OU>SMOBiLEJN^r7«l4ORTH^VE- «• W« taw* that tasdreds ——mini's A io»it TO m too« ,oe«T . . . A ,,ni to PIT TOW* TA$«»—" THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1959 Page Nineteen And if they don't like the way Sales Executives Northorn Now Jersey. wood's "Oscar," is awarded each you operate, they eon put you out Playing The Cards Value of PTA Ho was presented n "victor" tro- year to outstanding salesmen by of businuas. Honor We*t. fielder pliy for outstnmlitiK wiles acliiovn- aules executive!, clubs throughout THIS WEEK Wearing one of their three liuts ByALEXANPERSPENCER niunts at Die nnnuiil dlstlnirtii.sliod the country. they cun ninko laws. Under another Tojd Parents John 1'. Ktudnlrky of 'A'li Kogcr salesman nwnrdw luncheon Monday they can net us a court to inter- N0KT11 veiuii1 hu» been niuned one, of the Mr. Studnii'ky i« employed by — In Washington A J 10 G at the Ilobort Trent Hotel, Now- pret those lows. Under still an- slmtfuisiuHl snlesnum of Uie yenr •irk. Llebmann Breweriua, Inc., of Or« other they have the power to en- In a titntcnuMit (odny to parents >y the Su!es Executives Club of The "victor." similar to Holly- With Clinton Davidson force their decisions. • J 10 8 5 2 of Benjamin Franklin School cliil- Centralized Power * KQ 7 rtrun, Mrs. F. Raymond ObiMichiiin, Probably the most ,»iKij ill cant WEST EAST president of the school's I'TA cull- GOVERNMENT development in the field of Federal • K 9 7 2 A Q 8 6 ed nttention to the fact .(lint the government In the past genera- V Q J 10 1 V 0652 PTA is G2 yenr.s old this month. BY PROXY tion has been the progressive • 7 li • Q 9 4 3 "Us founders dared to insist," said of a century has created so many shifting of legislative powers from 8 5 2 +13 Mrs, Obenchain, "thnt the future has grow" "P in reia- the Congress to these agencies and of our nntion must dunom! on the fcre a fourth boards, committees and commis- SOUTH t «m« ' the increasing displacement of A A A 8 health und well-being of the chil- the Federal government sions that it now has created spe- court functions by the growing dren of all the people. Mjrh little known out- cial investigating committees to »AK7 number of administrative tri- • A K gather information to be used in bunals. "Coincidental with tbw anniver- rt WlVnce over every per- adopting a .."uniform code of Jf, A J 10 0 8 sary ia brotherhood Week. The ethics" for them.- Although perhaps not the intent West opened the queen of Kims nnd iiicivls of the two swe vevy . tke country. Among the agencies, etc., in-or purpose, the creation of newhearts against Soutn's contract of MUIHHV in my miml. Someone said, ;s/ourth, known as "reKula- volved are the Federal Communi- agencies with combined legisla- six clubs, and South won witti the. 'prejudice consists in beii*K down gencics," exercises all thecations Commission, the Federal tive - administrative - judicial pow- king. How would you play to make on something we're not up on.' ions of the other three-leg- Trade ConNmission, the Civil Aero- ers, is rapidly lending us toward the slam? Scientists know now thnt the re- nautics Administration, the Secur- an all-powerful Central Govern- ligions and nu'hil hostilities which ltl administrative und Ju- ment. After looking the dummy over ities and Exchange Commission, declarer cashed the ace and king bring heurtnche and tnigtnly to ne agencies have the author- the Interstate Commerce Commis- It ia, I think, a dangerous prac- UiouBimds of Americans nra not , make rulings and decisions of diamonds. At the fourth trick sion, and a long list of others. tice for Congress to delegate its he entered the dummy via theborn in people. If culture creat- tare the full force of law; lawmaking powers to appointed ed them, culture etm correct and Those agencies, through their agencies, not directly responsible club queen and pushed the jack of ,£n administer those rulings. regulatory powers, exercise a life diamonds through. East made a remake attitudes nnd folkways. It ,re not a part of our court and death authority over almost to the people. It is equally danger- nice play by refusing to cover and is not u matter of (.'Imaging human , but they exercise court ous to delegate court powers to nature, but of changing the trnin- m every form of business. They de- any body which is not a part of South made the only winning play ere is no uniform code that termine such things as which radio by discarding one of his losing inc of human nature. This calls or TV stations and programs you our system of courts. spades. West won the trick by for n far-flung und intensive edu- ns their operations, .bach The framei'3 of the Constitution cational effort. „„,<. or less made its owncan listen to, where and when air- wisely .created three separate luffing with the five of clubs. West ,s it went along. Naturally, planes can fly and the fare they branches of government under a continued the hearts and South "This is pnrt of the I'TA job— esult each of the more than charge. system of checks and balances.won with the aee. to be sure to insure the 'well-being ich agencies operates under AlmOBt no Business of any con- When a fourth, with all the pow- Declarer entered the dummy of all children.' tut procedures. sequence can operate without the ers of the other three, is created again with another trump lead to Thr» H.U ' permission and approval of one or (t is a desperate gamble with our the king and was gratified to see If you're plnnning to celebrate over the past quarter more of these regulatory agencies. basic rights. both opponents follow suit. The George Washington's birthday Many, and porhaps all, of these eight of diamonds came next, Feb. 22, you're late. According to regulatory agencies are needed in South ruffing and dropping East's the World Book Encyclopedia, our highly complex economy and queen. At the ninth trick South Washington was born on Fob. 11, society. The point here, and in aled the seven of hearts and ruffed 1732, when England and its colo- PHOTOSTATS later article, is that we must be- with dummy's last trump. Now the nies used the Julian calendar. come alert to the dangers of this good ten of diamonds furnished a When England adopted the Gre- system of "government by proxy." parking place for South's other gorian calendar in 1762, Washing- SAME DAY SERVICE spade loser and it was all over. ton's birthday fell on Feb. 22. Invite Parents To Westfield Studios Franklin PTA Session Portrait and Commercial Photographers An invitation to all parents of school children to attend the pro- 121 ttffltAl AVENUE ADAMS 2-023* gram entitled "How Can We In- "Yes, it has been a cold winter. Our heating iy*tem spire Our Children to Achieve" to- HOUS£POW£P day at 8:15 p.m. has been made by Mrs. F. Granger Bierwirth, HMS Ouief dccnicH has been working longer and harder to keep our parent education chairman of Ben- trouble* tie «igiu th«t your elec- jamin, Franklin School. trical wiring is omkaded. Full home warm. Naturally, our fuel bill will be higher." Mrs. Mary Armstrong, home HOUSEPOWEB wiH do away agent for Union County, is to be wilh your difficulties, let jam live Can't redecorate ... the speaker at the February meet- better — electrically. ing of the school's PTA.. Don't be caught short, caD •• for "BUT DEAR/ Wf MALLY "If you have any children who a HOUSETOWER Rating taJtyl unfit Ruth and George are out of college? But are not doing the, best work of HAVE WIN COMFOJtrAUff" which they are capable," said Mrs. ift surprising what a "lift" a new picture or Bierwirth, "Mrs. Armstrong may mirror will give your room. have the answer to your problem." Douglas W. Field Trains in Florida flfCTRICAl SERVICE PVBLIC ^SERVICE Naval Aviation officer candidate 1026 Seward Avenue swain's art store •< Greg W*!obro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Greg W. Ziobro, son of Mr. and W«»tfi«ld AD 2-3641 317 W. Front St. ' . .PL 6-1707 Mrs. Walter J. Ziobro of 125 Pearl street is undergoing pre-flght train- Plainfleld, N. J. ing at the Naval Air Station, Pen- sacola, Fla. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS

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WESTFtELD ivkvard ot Sou* T».»ty new* •EIICI HBUAl ItflSIl ItSIMIU IIIFUMIIE Tel. »«idg« 2-50OO Heat Service, Inc. WESTF1EID OFFICE vmst SIXCE MM Westfield, R J. Tel. ADams 3-3213 Westfield Office — Opposite Railroad Station P««w Twenty !>iinci"i Matilda. Hully \WimU-h; «t 'I' I'rinru Hunts, Itimnif llamiltm ilicf, Knti.i Ku|!i-ii; suldiiT, Ilu: Thin trip will cniilili' thu glrj JOTTINGS by OBSERVER jStock Market Round-Up h.iin Mi-Iloinu'll; kmivi' of lii-int ii> i.'iiln iTo.iiM toward thei fiui.-tiiu' Kii'i'*; u»li pi-uple wv-i'j liadK'^i particularly '" fwukiiit! Prepared by The Investment Research Department of shit1.- nw.-t, of thi-ir infills will l> Hemphill, Noyes d Co. ll;iili:n'ii Cum minus, Julif I.''it/..; I fsee by the papers, us Mr. two governments, which nt liiM llali! (Iiilhit'lu'r. Mnrshn .Smith, niidj prepiircd by ihrin. Members 0/ the New York Stock Exchange Mr*. C. I.. Walker and Mm. K Dooley Hseil to .»ny, Ihnt Victf can only (five man clothing, hous February 4, 1959 Judy I.mi«i«lc. I President Nixon is tu head n com- ing and fund and at !:>»: a cnuc Kvi-ryono julni'd in I In1 final | G. .Wuniiui will chiiperone lr«u| mittee to utility inilnt in jm» api'mtinfr itillimis on missile Brighter Prospects for the Cotton Textile Producers sorur, "('iii'l Svunts To*ri't!uM-." ii;,':iin j <;«), Mrs. 11. K. Mulhis and Mrs Of fill the niAd hatter proposals which can add not one drop of For the past few months, the textile industry has experienced leil by Mi". Kred Clink, I'-)i< 1- jW. Muriiii will i-hap'-roiie tronr. this B«em« to me to smack of that lain, tine onr of corn or oru* cub a strong pickup in orders and a moderate firming of prices. ueio Hetty fatahm of former j designation. to the stature of any man, in tl Whether this will continue or prove to be a false start has not Franklin Brownie Troop 819 1 Troop 715 and Heather Davis, | How can any officer of the gov-nanu* of national liefeniu , win* been fully ascertained. Howcvo Troop 622. Brim-nif* "f Tr««p K11> art' nulli ernment silting in tlu' middle of responsible heads of all ^oven: more and more il appears (h some price rise. However, this lias iiij; toys for chihlri'ii handicapped present strength has substantial been strengthened by tbe boom in Franklin Troop 821 the causes facing him on either ments know thai they cannot stm Brownies of troop 821 UIHICI by mu'ycular dystrophy and polio. a man of any family off to war ex greater vitality Hian past recover consumer Roods and the depleted These toys ore specially designed tide of the aisles in the Senate or attempts and many mills are noi Inventories of most retailers at the leadership of Mrs. F. K. Ciiis- Mr. Rayburn In the house, even cept with the curses of the family b&cklogged Into the second qua Die 1958 year-end. Demand for cot- mer mid Mrs. F. A. Laile, assistant to bt- used in a rehabilitation pro- Bided by experts, economists on the government, instead ter. With worthwhile earnln; ton goods, which for tho first three lender, have been working on vnl-gram to teach the children mus blessings. industrialists, come to any clear gains instore, we believe certaii quarters of lOf.S ran substantially online tray.favors for patients in culur coordination. conclusions. Labor is an all-embracing term textile stocks can be purchased a behind the previous year, In the one complete word and valentine The troop members have made The* government ia spending so which cannot be easily broken these levels with little downsUJi fourth quarter ran at tho highest a family of ducks from soft wool risk. level since tbe Korean War. This curds for 38 retarded children much money that it cannot be con- down but since we have been on Is continuing and some manufac- who arc at the John E. Runnels which are used to teach the very n government spending orgy there Amotig equities we favor for cu trolled. The millions created by rent purchase are Burlington In turers are now order-backlogged Hospital. younK to grasp. Checker boards government expenditures which is bardiy a month on the calendar dustrtcs. Cone Milts and United through the second quarter on cer- The girls in this troop me work- made from hardbonrd have lartre Mr. nnil Mr*. Paul Aloln, f«nn€>rl|- «f >riliiLf(ln .,_, stiver return to their soutre are in which one group or another, iliclv new hum* nt 212 Mnryl.m.l »«r,et. wW.li till, ,"*''•«! Merchants and M*d Ono hundred two persons at* Karen Ipsen, Linda Payne and •eribed her troop's, project of dec- Peggy Stewart. OTatinir the children's room of the tended the Wilson Neighborhood Girl Scouts Juliette Low world Seventh Grade Troop 622 pre- Scotch Plain* Library at Christ- sented a puppet show, coached by •aua. The Brownies elected to friendship fund father-daughter On the job Mrs. Fred Clark and Mrs. Jackie eaance the bulletin board in thedinner, Feb. 3 in the social hall of the Methodist Church. Whiteford, entitled, "Little Red library each month with a poster Riding Hood." The complete L0N6ER.., LOWER... WIDER! •r display to encourage reading of Mrs. Fred Clark, led the grace good books. which preceded a spaghetti din- stage, scenery and puppets were ner. After the dinner, she con-designed, made and created by ducted Girl Scout tinging, accom- the girls. In the cast were: An- Brovnie Troop 8S0, led by Mrs. nouncer, Kathleen Caldwell, pup- for you! panied by Mrs. E. Steele Maikin, Warren Macaulay and Mrs, F. oh the piano. Mrs. A. S. Morgantl, pet Red Riding Hood; Eld» Fnid- Willlgan, are making placques on den, read by Susie Bernstein; Which they will put the Brownie ItMBiae with alphabet noodles and then shellac for their rooms. A Long after you and your family have too* of Helen Elliot's Candy Shops* waa made recent!)' and fu CUSTOM-MADE Nr* plans include a trip to New- gone to sleep, our drivers are still on the ark Airport where they will be trtan an a (aided tour during thi road - heading your way with gasoline fetter vacation from school. '' Ti**. MO Reupholstering , rtaat year Intermediate Troop to power your car, oil for heating your •40, led py MM. p. BaUschmger M Mn. W. GUI, which meets Slip Covers home and hundreds of other oil prod- Mvlarl/ in the Scotch Plains .Jkmmtnu Legion. Hall, presented M talent afcw for parent* with a ucts that make for better living. - - • theme and decorations. Draperies nt included > tap , the Highland Fling-, a sword udth a DIFFERENCE! In America's progressive and competitive AUTO FINANCING oil industry, every oilman has a special At The NoNonol lank ef Wasffield the financing i* d to match the new cor«: V Meticulous workmanship job. As your local oil jobber and distrib- FORMS CONVENIENT TERMS ... V Beautiful fabric selection utor, eurjob is to see that this commu- OF LOWER RATES ... and a V 7-Year construction guarantee nity gets ample supplies of oil products WIDER RANGi of plans tailored to your individual V Honest quality at a fair prirt needs. INSURANCE where and when they are needed. KNOWN If you're buying a ri«w ear ... Mk yew dealer to SHOP-AT-HOMf finance through The National tank «l WesrtieW for a ik fO MAN, This is our pledge that well never let you convenient loan. ' *4274 and W.H C«l «t TWKMN Th« band wi| Ite'dMan mH^ft •a»Mharr u Wt«eJ«ee'

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24 HOUR SERVICE OF WESTFIELD If* MUM ST. OtANFOn ms.me MLMtVM74 S 3-SM f at Famumt Brand TrafiMswrf, Moimt Funiivrt Clements A Cammmmt, »mk Dedicated TOM MMflfY MO SOMBStT STOfT 45O NORTH AVC EAST » WESTFtEL©. N. J. • AO 2-22OO MfM •WtTM FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE le CwMMHHy Service" THE WESTPIBLD (NT. J.) LEADER . THURSDAY, FEBBUARY 19, 195?)

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here's how to get them IF YOU DO NOT NOW HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT FIRST FEDERAL . .. simply open a .savings account for $50.00 or more. This will entitle you to an 8x10 portrait photograph of yourself of the highest

•> *• quality, FREE. . . .- And that isn't all. For each additional $50.00 or more that ia added to your account you will be entitled to an \ additional sitting for only $2.50—a fraction of the regular cost. Two fetich individual sitting credits may be • combined and thus entitle you to a family group portrait. OR— • * \ *• , * IF YOU NOW HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT FIRST FEDERAL and have NOT previously received a free gift of value from First Federal.'. . ."'%'.''. Simply add $50.00 or more to your present account. This will entitle you to an 8x10 portrait photograph of ' • * ' yourself of the highest quality, FREE. Arid that isn't all. For each additional $50.00 or more that is added to your account you will be entitled to an ,'./'• . additional sitting for only $2.50—a fraction of the regular cost. Two such individual sitting credits may be combined and. thus entitle you to a family group portrait. .• . .. IMPORTANT NOTE; 1. All portrait Work will be done^tWestfield Studios, 121 Central Avenue. 2. Each family is limited ia a total of ten (10) free and purchased portraits. 3. Four proofs will be furnished with each sitting. 4. One print will be furnished for each sitting. 5. Additional printa may be purchased from Westfield Studios at regular studio prices. 6. This offer may be withdrawn at any time. HURRY AND GET YOUR FREE PORTRAITS TO COMMEMORATE ... engagements) weddings; graduation; the new babyj birthdays; mother's day; father's day; confirmations; anniversaries; other events. First Federal Savings ISO EL-M STREET, WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY THE WKSTFIELD (N, J.) Page Twanly-Two .1'fumln can be paid until all Simple duty huth special tax re|)ortlii|{ ruJi>*. In'who worked fur m»r« Umn «"' necessary documoiilii, mich as fea»wohn o. VS nutd, nutiiiK "if y°u are uncertain finplnycr nnd I'lirninS nn>r« than W-i!H, lire Hii'il." Realtors Note Your Income Tax about the taxability of any part of s.| i>f>(> l)i itlftB )>r«b»l«ly had aii S''Kl, be will, n» I'rt'ilit may be | your incnnif, you should CBII Kl. iimmmt given for taxes withhold unless I 4-4300 for I'uiniilrli' inforinalioi)." pmperly mi|ip"rted by W-2N. TuxsiUH* Eivi'tmiy nut uct-ouuteil lil Record Activity I L'nri'piirteil laxahlc m.'ouii' U If you t-liiiin Dii<< ''"' And linnlly, lie suitl, a return fi.e on withtmldltiK SHK Funnn \V-a j subject In tux, inU'rt'ftt, unit |ieii«l- ! ynur 1 ilTiH I'Vdrral income tux re- *\umld \H dvtaili-il in UlfiH Federal witliout /•'firm W-2 attached when The real estat<> firm of Barrot J lies, he ndv-isi'il. t in n, be sure tn 1'iitiT your Sum' culled for will have to be re- iuoonu' tux rtjlurns, .lt'~cph K. .1- SeiMirity iimnli-r on Hi" return Cialn, Inc., of 43 151m strep Mayer, ilirt'clor of intcriinl rev- Social Sicurily Number o f ai111 F rnI turned to ''"-' liixpuyer and that and 2 New Providence road, Mou and attacli u c"P>" «' " enue for !h« Newark District, If you worked for more !han l m will mean additional work for him, taiusidc, reports that Januar one employer last year. >'«» '»fl.v \\'-2 you rec«lviiil from >'«"'' ' " cautioned toiiny. ployors " ton, sales of residential property c be entitled to a crtdit on your So- "All of this is expensive tq the ceeded any other previous montl This income, he said, may come from part-time work, dividends, cial Security, taxes when you flie Form W-2« tuxpuyur and the government," Taxpayers arc invitluK unnec- January sales include the- to tips or similar gratuities, intt-rest your tax return. Mr. Mayer said. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Robert M on savings accounts, and several Mr. Mayer said the Social Se- essary sriief by IUIYWK to nttuch Sluyter, 7SC Crescent parkwa curity tax applies to the first S4.-Form W-2 to their returns, Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Bo other siiuiTi'.-. 200 earned during the year. Mayer warned. LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS den HI of Scotch Plains; Mr. an Proftts on the sales of real or "In the first pluci1," he said, no Mrs. James W. Landers, 158 Ha peitiamil [icosst-rty «re subject to "Therefore," he said, "taxpayers rlson avjnue to Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard E. Bilney of Cranford; Mr and Mrs. James S. Vanick, GO Highland avenue, to Mr. and Mrs F. R. Obenchain of Westflcltl BUSINESS DIRECTORY Connelly & Myers, builders, 102! 5 Seward avenue, to Mr. and Mia We'ra A» Naa * To You i\$ Your Telephone Ralph H. Schatz of Westfield Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. J. Ludders RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES 8S3 Boulevard, to Mr. and Mrs William P. Kain Jr. of Fanwood. • LIQUOR STORES Also, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney R —Wr Mfleld Studio • AUTO DEALERS • ANSWERING SERVICE 1 CORSETS • SHADE AND LA* Winett, 626 Hillcrest avenue, t( REFRESHMENT TIME for Indian Cmdei of the Jeffereon School Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.imuli o: Lenape tribe. Shown above, left to right, are! Little Running RELIABLE ELM LIQUOR SHOP REPAIRS Moantsinside; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bear, George Nubel Jr., lorn torn beaten Little Red Hawk, Douf. NORRIS TELEPHONE ANSWERING THE CORSET SHOP ward L. Connolly, 345 Cook ave- la> Downitj Little Running Buffalo, Davey Linilrooi, hoit at the Alfred J. Miller—Hilda W. Miller nue, Scotch Plains, to Mr. an SERVICE "To Sell CoraeM meeting! Bif Red Hawk, Arch Dowuie, (allykeeper, and Little IAMPSANDUMM Mrs. John N. Bruno of Jeracj CHEVROLET, INC. WeaiDi-ld, Mo«alala«IJa la Saleamamnlp" WINES Red Cloud Larry Trager. •al S«o«ek Plalaa •« duplicate «n * City; Landsdowne Development "To JTIt Them I» Art" LIQUORS ana lamp«, Corp., 831 Knollwood terrace, to Refreshments Popular Or. Davis Appointed •EHVICE U BOOBS A DAT L««laai Inall . PBOMPTLT »a^ erava it^-wetllajt, ion avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- "Refreshment time is a most pop Dr. Warren M. Davis, superin- ward J. Bannigan of New York ular time at Indian Guide meet- tendent of the Union County Re- • COSMETICS A0. 2-3119 City; property owned by Mraings,. " according to Biff Sleeping gional High School District 1, has Eleanor M. Revere and Mr. been named by State Commission- > BEAUTY SHOPS 9.11 ELM ST. WESTFIELD Bear George Nubel, thief of the Next to Paonle* Bank Charles II. Meeker, 741 Oak ave- Lenape tribe of Jefferson School. er of Education, Dr. F. M. Rau- MERLE NORMAN STUDIO nue, to Mr. and Mrs, John T, binger, to serve on a special state Ctatral Area. W*«ta*M ALMA'S COIFFURE SALON Lynch of Platnneld; Mr, and Mrs, At a recent meeting of the tribe "Makes* la As Ait" • SHOES held at the home of Davey and committee to study community col- Hair Stylldt Paul N. Ries, 147 Midway avenue, leges and technical institutes. Or Distinction T^et iia teach you, free of charge, Fanwood, to-Mr. and Mrs. Berber Art Lindroos, Davey the host, ex- the art. Aleo proper akin care. plained the leathercraft project The committee will explore not Laatlngr Permanenta Reducing; Treatmenta ORTHOPEDIC . H. Goss of Kensington, Md.; Mr. oTily the types of programs and op- ROTCHFORD PONTIAC Available • LUMBER and Mrs. Clarence W. Meyers, T hat was started that evening. Alma Da Banctls, Styliat SHOE PRESCWfT10(»| portunities to be developed, but al- 1KO. 106 E. Broad St. AD 2-8732 Rutgers court, to Mr. and Mrs Blgr Wolf, Ray Clark, national (aorlu< POKTIAC ADams 2-2519 liU tallykeeper, reported on the recent so the legal and financial arrange- Richard W. Warren of Stratford, ments which "Would be best suited •alca * gervlra 207 Elm St. WMtlMd J. S. IRVING COMPANY Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dick Unami Longhouso meeting: and Big Vaaxaall a.< TI Walking Buffalo Art Lindroos, al- to the needs of (New Jersey. asllah Fora Ilaa IUM»H 4 MIUWOM Ortka*e<|e S»*eaaM j 646 Hillcrest avenue, to Mr. and cttAnroKD Mel : Mrs. Roger R. Evans of Berkeley so host, told the boys a story. «•*< WUl Vn* Can • DEIICATESSENS Of Every BeKflptton WcatateM Oeataaatai. A«, Weighs;!*. C. D. Construction Co., William Ransom Is A». Kopp.fl Co.. - 'val Oil Inc., builders, 211 Lynn place, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rakin of Elected to Board National Contest Winner ANDREW HAIR STYLIST ElM DELICATESSEN AD«M t-un Hair Styllnc >•••!!• aaVnaL Uf Saundora avenue; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ransom of I486 Parmanant Waving* Home Cooking Philip D. Hammond, 347 West Seated ES new members of the PACKARD WESTFIELD CO. Prospect street has been selected Atr Conditioned Sandwiches—Cold Cut Flatten STATIONERS Dudley avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. 3ogrd of Managers at St. Ellzn- 1JIO. Tempting Salads as one of the 10 winners of Victor Open 3fon()ay« WESTFIELD-CRANFORD Arthur N, Brown formerly of icth Hospital, Elizabeth, recently Animatograph's silver anniversary Gourmet Specialties Seneca place; a lot located at 601 vere Frederick Wilhelms Jr. of contest which featured a hunt for Aalkarkw* • ADoroa 3-4090 ADaau X-3331 BUILDING SUPPLY CO. ZUCKERMANll South Chestnut street, sold,to Ike .601 Kox terrace, Mountainside, Wt Ccalral Av«. W .•»7Elia St. t I/'V M B E R tho oldest Victor projectors. Mr. STUDEBAXER Traylor by Mr. and Mrs. Eliot L. M Fred C. Westphal Jr. of 439 Ransom has one oi the first gound- A Complete Line of SCHNIPPEB leechwood place. , Burr; and Mr. Walter F. Kvedar on-nlra 16mm projectors ever pro- PACKARD BUILDING MATERIALS duced. He will receive a new Vie- SUnaet »-HOO Commercial and S a home located at 600 Coolidgc LEADER CLASSIFIEDS Sol*, and S« vice ! DRUG STORES itareet, to Mr. and Mrs. William A. BRING RESULTS to: 166 MM projector as his gift. nnida-e «-4me Stationery •0 Soplh Air. Carwcoel Ransom. «a»-n HOBTB ATM. •. • BOOKS •KdrionollMNbefA Also, recently sold but prior to • Oxford Flltiie. I January, are the following;: Cap- DARBY'S DRUG STORE tain and Mrs. Elliott Ranriey, 2 Don't Bun All Over Town , . , • MOVING AND • Rubber Stamt* New Providence road, Golden Stop At Phonei Aoamt 2-1178 •Fountain PenHeajW Bugle Trading Post, Inc.; Mr. BERSE BROTHERS GENERAL TRUCKING •Orfh and lin, Hugo M. BoM, 329 Tut- LEEDS 339 South Ave. W Weatfleld Autboriaad W*at«llr «a*Uaa lee Crvaaa BM Oatral Avc. tnaaia 1.14W > STORAGE Mrs. John M. Daubenapeck, for- AmttavlaM U Blai SI. Wcalflelil merly of Columbus, Ohio. •alaa * •* Also, Mrs. Emily J. M. Foster, 1 •ELECTRICIANS i OPTICIANS HENRY P. TC 177 Harrison avenue, to Mr. and «•«• Av«. B. ADtnw a-TMl STORA« Mra. James J. Davidson of West- • BRIDAL SHOPS CHARLES T. BRENNAN field; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Neary, ROBERT F. DAY MOVING & FACffl*| 2221 Colea avenue, Scotch Plains, ELECTRICIAN to Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Clark GOODWIN MOTOR PrejcripHen Optkkm , JO LYNN •mi ta eleetrieal werk M taw. Ml If »rtk Al*. W. of Newark; Mrs. Rath D. Cutter, CORP. •art «• »•«. 1901 Quimby Une, Scotch Plains Mr. ••<• Mre. I'allla Mr. HlrkarHwm an- aew llt-fac la Ikb k>a7T BRIDAL SHOPPE, Inc. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Cain, TUt Palraere. «rr.»r wklek ta*r nwatlr varckaat* from Mrs. AaaW ATJTHOfUZCD »•»•>"<• '*"«•*« •"««*•»" * fra.kt.hacH, Ix. T»le -a. . aa.ul,"" tains, formerly of Delaware; Eh- Bridal Outfits nann Construction, Inc., builders, *i4f4 0tw&*ny VOLKSWAGEN Formal Gowns • TELEVISION! • new home at 821 Sherbrook UtWlf a. Ma ((. FUEL OIL drive, Westneld, to Mr. and Mrs. mm aw sm- *w *w ieVJW *m ^F jm Raid? Ka4« and Mad* to Order John H. Culver of Scadder road. A RKADY MIXKD PHOTOGRAPHERS STATION RADIO! RKADY MIXKO T OIL HEAT SERVICE BicyciUt Hurt In Open Mondaye A Friday! 'til t p.m. •Set. ar r. •. MaDowait »!•*» ta*a WESTFIELD STUDIOS TELEVISION, I x HUGH CLARK ADams 2-6519 FUfl OILS Asm rrtee, *>»*•»»••* CoUUion With Truck •4 Boor MetereS Servlee FINE PORTRAITURE A\\ »lak«« a** *•• i 3M B. »wwm* tmnr nimKa Tkralrrl D*lco-Beat Oil Burner* Guaranteed Weil i MOTORS w«au A 12-year-old boy who was de- ADAMS 3-3213 teatt A»a- W« ' livering- newspapers by bicycle suf- 1*1 PMavxrt II. WeMtak AOaiaa fM«d a fractured1 collarbone when ke was in collision last week at i Kahwar avenue and Willow Grove Toad with a moving* truck. CONCRETE • LAMPS AND SHADES • TYPIWRITEW i Saturday dtll writ i • BUILDING MATERIALS The boy. Dennis Billingby at 133ft Boulevard, was taken to-Muh - eiri mates $ivtn YVESTFIEID-CRANFORD JERRY CARVELL 1 ••»**• ATB. W. lenberf Hospital, Plainfield, where i •UllDING SUPPLY CO. Cotallno Lama Mounting Shop COMMERCE kt was treated and released. i TBfL. ADABla T IWI .„'•««»» SHADES • PHOTO SUPPLIES The track driver was Julius Bar- t, C • • K H 7YPEWRlTrHC° A Complete Lln« of • Monntlnei • Recovered ton Jr. of PiainReld, a town em- WXX.DOK CONCBIT1 COUP. 4 IDHO MATEIIIALI • Sonv,«TtlnB • Ooefom to tioaut.wminotiio coay, SVaarl Cwllee WESTFIELD STUDIOS RAWSON MOTORS, INC. iMan t iaee • Rewfrtne- Order Aartat rrlev te saatk »»a. Aatkartace Dmlev Wnen a man see* eye toey e i prrnwowe or wtutem nxttmiKLM. me. Authorised Dealer • L*mp« in atacK • »had«e in atoc> ••elan — Anna — utaai with his wife, it means thst his *CtTClfLJU« If. ruiUFIllI UKR A •I'll « ff«w*n Tision has been corrected. —Grit ralaiwu Lawi Oaawta Ffa«i2-43M fUM5-22tt Mrtrt-4412 p Balm and Bcrvlc* • LAUNDRIES '"»•« view NaatCfe •<**»• kaeltM t l HI CceKral Ave.- A Whatever It Is your duty to do, d OTHtt miOOH nOMICTSt CmM S<«M, Uatk Up, •* -« »»«14 « Wit jou can do wlthoat harm to yonr- n atlf,—Mary Baker Eddy . V ©rw»t Umi ewef Mesvn MmHrlib SCOTCH PLAINS

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Wlwaf Alisnm«nt & Ba(anclo« Electrieol - Brake* - CarbvreM Frame Straightenina AD 2-4407 * Complete Aorto Servlc n« CAU PlfrfnfWW 7-2620 w* «* u» **et •*•>*> *« W«nfcai M. Uavt •« mt. S> UADER CUSSIFIED ADS ADams 3-0662—3—4 Way n.t.«.l< 1 Prospect Sf. ADams 2-972! «• BRING RESULTS aaaaaaa LEADER ADS PAT DIVIDENDS THE WESTF1ELD (N, J.) LEADER, THURSDAY,'FEBRUARY 10, 195!) Page Twenty-Thi-aa

means by which truinc law en- Scotch Plains Janwood News 'Plains Y's Men forctunont in ttcoompUsru'.d. The Driver's Ami when n iuutut'lsl.H notices nn Mountainsuhrs ollicer curb Hit' cur uheuri, \\v c.nn At Regional WATERPROOFING 210 Building Permits To Send Delegate bo thankful there'K oi\« lc«8 ilmi- ;w Slate d in Fanwood Seat K«r to bu wurrloil uliuut while in By KEN BEN-ARI BASEMENT DRAINS AND SUMP PUMPS To National Parley the driver's scat. INSTALLATIONS - THOROSEAL WALLS FANWOOD—George B. Draper, Our leu-day midwinter vacation TRIMMING ' imedFor luikling inspector, has submitted has shrunken to just one duy— SCOTCH PLAINS — Plans to Well-truincd civil engineers build Taylor Named Assistant Lincoln's birthday. DRIVEWAYS AND CURBING ho 1858 summary of permits is- semi representatives to the nn- the highways. Expert tritflic engl- Munngci* of Division LEADER DRAINS CONCRETE WORK . hool Group ued by the huiUlIng depnrtment. tlonal convention of Y's MUH'H neora supervise their design for Christmas seems so long ago, There were 210 permits issued for ns does tho last breath-cntching STONE AND MA5ONRY WALLS PATIOS Men's Clubs, in Green Lakes, Wisp., safety. Experienced motor vehicle Tho Enjay Co., Inc., petrochem- u estimated cost of construction in June, wore tentatively made nt administrators regulate who is period, please understand, it's not if $883,543. Fees collected totaled icals marketing firm, nnnouncod thnt I don't admire "Old Abe," the regular monthly dinner meot- qualified to drive on them. These toilny the appointment of Gavin !,ooiin«, the Scotch 12,340. Ini? of the Y's Men's Club of the experts, operating quietly in the it'a just thnt . . . A. S. MANNING & SONS A breakdown of. the report A. Taylor of 715 Bclvhiere avenue ^Fanwood Association for Panwooii-Scotch Plains YMCA last background, prepare raids for a aa assistant manager of the com- The first semester is over, prob- Serving Westfield for 25 years School met nt Momor al Ll- ihows 47 permits issued for single week. The club decided to try to multitude of motorists. ably the group most wary and amily dwellings at a cost of $700,- pany's export division. AD 3-4935 AD 2-92IS .'|,9t w«k ami received » send at lenst one, and possibly two, The most known man on Amer- concerned was tho bunch with .< new officers jireacntcd by 235. .The sum of'$108,575 is for delegates to tho four-dny conven- The appointment is effective im- college catalogues as wall-to-wall ienn roads is the highway patrol- mediately. Wither Ott of the nomlnat- 121 additions or alterations. Twen- tion of Y's Men from about 500 man. carpeting in their rooms. Their y-three permits were issuod for American cities and several foreign Mr. Tnylor oinedj the 'company scholastic records are now com- slate was preaont- iil burners and fuel tanks at a coat countries. A (special fund raising Unfortunately, most people think thetic rubber field, has served on plete, you know, with tho excep- of him only when the siren wnila. YOU N12ED >M»KY br mting at the next meeting >t $14,290. project to accomplish this trip was otational assignment for the pnst tion of the last phnso of "college 1 12- Chairman, Herbert W. Eleven permits were issued for accepted and will be carried on be- The road patrol officer is a key 10 months as malinger of export board!)," Tho semester's conclud ofeMof Scotch Plains; vice Borages accounting for $11,900 of tween now and June. mnn in mnking highway systems sales—Europe. He lias spent most ing honor rolls will soon be ready, „. ttoniirdRislcy of Scotch he total amount. Stores, indus- The club announced that it has work. He bears the tremendous of tlmt time in Western Europe and I'll have them next week. treasurer, Henry Gilbert rial buildingfl and service station contributed $250 out of Its success- responsibility for ensuring that and North Africa. Kcglonal High's annual debate wood; secretary, Ann Ains- permits, three issued, amounted to ful Christmas tree sale to worthy ror.ds are used proporly. Mr. Tnylor oined the company tournament, In which we placed second, was held Friday the Otn. ro{ Scotch Plains; director an estimated cost of construction causes. A check for $100 was The International Association of in 1042. Between 1845 and 1952, one year, Henry Horton of |40,888. Three permits were presented hy President Norman Police Chiefs defines the highway he supervised foreign sales activi- Serving a9 "moderators" were: * Plains; director for three issued for signs and two for gas Patterson, to George Hoffman, Y patrolman's job as one of "keep-. ties of Enjay synthetic rubber, Cynthia Harter, Rich Van Horn, A C Bidwcll of Fanwood; Incinerators. physical director, for use in pur- ing order on streets and highways chemicals, solvents and oil addi- Ken Ben-Ari, Tim Duffee, Melinda titv' director, June Wotson of chasing equipment for the Y gym. ... to make their use safe and ex- tives. In 1952 he transferred to tho Bishop, and Nina Erans. ,-ooi Continuing as director Funds to help to send high school peditious." market development division, es- Bill Van Nest was our represen- St. Bart Pupils Give tative on the varsity debate team. »o years is John Watson. eluk members to conferences, to To do this job and do it well re- tablishing markets for new petro- Your business needs money for some discussion of the recent un- Patriotic Program purchase a new movie screen, to quires high standards of training chemicals. He served as assistant To round out o busy weekend ssW campaign the hssocia- sponsor youths nt the annual din- and personal conduct. Officers are munager of the company's butyl of N;F.L. activities, Rich, Ken, constructive purpose, or your home. Per- cojducted for school enndi- ner, and to assist the Scotch Plains carefully selected on the basis of division from I960 until May of Tim, and Bill went on Saturday SCOTCH PLAINS — A patri- Community Fund and the United to Pnssalc High School for our sec- haps you, as an individual, could use it was the consensus that otic program was given by the health, physique, intelligence, judg- ast year. Khnioucs employed were too Fund of the Plainfield area, were ment, aptitudes, interest and char- ond district congress. money now to advantage and repay- pupils of Grades 8-1 and 8-2 of St. voted. [rvttlve and that future ef- Bartholomew the Apostle School acter. It is because of these re- later put of earnings. shotild be aimed nlore direct- under the direction of Sister Su- Robert Collins accepted tho quirements that you seldom meet the averafce voter in the dis- perior Carmela Melora, MPP, andchairmanship of the committee to slovenly or wishy-washy patrol- We have money to lend to sound i where the campaign was the eighth grade teachers, Sister handle the annual Y- circus pro- man on roads maintained by most influential. lohanna, MPF, and Sister Theresa gram advertising again this year. states. business and to individuals as well. Stop «as decided to recommend to MPF, to honor Washington and The club members agreed to take The men selected as state patrol- in at The First State Bank of Union today. [Board of Education that the Incoln. on various individual responsibili- men' undergo extensive training. it expense portion of the bud- The program was given Thurs« ties in assistance to the annual They come out of it with a broad Inquire about our various loan plans to ^ resubmitted to public vote day evening for the parents of the show, scheduled to bo performed understanding of the traffic prob- »uit YOUR need. Lnged, in view of the fact that students. The program consisted April 17 and 18 in the Y gym. lem, its causes and its cures. They i defeated by only one vote of a play entitled "The Heart of President Patterson announced learn what mokes drivers tick and Th« Ba»k Tkat Wn Ballt far * Inline what action would be Rotarians See Slides. officer and the attitudes that go , <|n«! uf the f«•**•* Krowlns bn«kH In III* U* S. meeting will be held on the same with the responsibility for effec- n relative to the unsigned cam- Of European Scenes evening in Scotch Plains following ;i posters and stickers and pos- the dinner meeting. tive traffic supervision. These men ^Jmsr STATE BANK OF UNION | misleading information em- arg, trained in accident investiga- SCOTCH PLAINS —Joseph De A color movie of activities in the tion and enforcement techniques. i in the recent campaign in local YMCA was shown by Howard ••••* ition of state law. !aro, local photographer, showed The -work of state highway pa-; slides of European scenes to the Conklin at the conclusion of the Main Office gy Branch • was also agreement that business meeting. trol officers benefits all by con- Haute 22 at t nuld be made to stimu- Scotch Plains-Fanwood Rotary .tributing to a deeper understand- Biorrln Avenue at Monroe Street local governments to en- Club last week in the Maison Bil- ing of accident causes. Much of liurke Pttfkwny jiilations requiring reglstra- lla. 'Plains Rescue Squad the pioneering research on 3oat Mr. nnd Hn Arthur Pepmun, ffirmerlr or littm Anftelrn, Cnllf., lire lutir M»mb»r F>A«»1 Depoilt Iniurano* Corporation Thirty-five members and guests rritillnir la mrlr tint rr.ldrmc. loi'Ulril lit :l >Vnoil)>rni,k t-lrilr, Unnkrr ' ' T«le»h»M lltriiick (-4800 I identification of groups To Hold Weekly Drills belts and other protective devices A Dnnkvr, Inr. nvKotlnte* the •«•« '<•** Hniunrl A. l,cvnnti. Thin lit»»«e I "campaign material, were present. John Morgan, pres- done by the Cornell University Au- mm iimlllpip ltatol nl«h the Weatltrlil llonrd lit llriiltor*. i Die discussion on the need ident,, presided. Eussell Scott led tomotive Crash Injury Research the singing. The fiev. Harold Scott SCOTCH PLAINS — Rescue team could not have been accom- 8 iggressive and vigilant Squad Instructor Paul Schiattarel- 0 to (thieve its objectives con- gave the invocation. plished without the diligent co-op- Guests present were Harold Fur- la has announced that weekly drills eration of state highway patrol- tilion was given to the desir- for squadsmen will begin today at t of accumulating evidence ness, Emil Mueller, C. S. MacFnr- men. land, Donald Maxwell and Clar- 8 p.m. He said all members must 1 tiratuiuing basis on the ac- attend. This investigative aspect of the b of the new school board along ence B. Smith Jr., all from West- highway patrolman's job is some l«Sle recording any instances field; Theodore LaRuo from Dun- Jack Lakey told'the group at a Any time is a thing seldom seen, But all motor- lisiiformation in local press, ellen, and Melvin Morris and Rob- meeting last week that progress ists are familiar with the tactics ert Moench frqrn Clark. was being made on the squad's of Lenforconient; * '"Hi any' ar& 'diaaat Spring dance to be held An j isfied or irked at these tactics. i. Names Fanwood % in the Italian-American Hall. j (Nevertheless, if' it is agreed tha good time i A§si8tant VP LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS It was reported that during safety rules on the highways have January the squad answered 40 to be enforced, motorists must real calls, traveled 1,411 miles, and ize that traffic patrol is the basic [INIVOOD—George Gabolmfin BRING RESULTS served 171 man hours. North avenue, has been ad- i from assistant treasurer to to hank vice president of the e Manhattan Bank, New York. Gnbelman, who is in the AT PLAINFIELD TRUST i systems and standards de- '«t, has been with the in- side 1024. Born in STATE NATIONAL BANK! [irk, he attended South Side By George! i School there, the American •tote of Banking, and the New \ State Bankers School of Pub- piations at Syracuse Univer- " He was made an assistant iwer of the bank in 1950. f- Gubelman and his wife, the EARLY BIROS! l« Grace Santoro, have a son, ™d Alan, who i3 attending W Military Institute. Our Fanwood and Natherwood Offices open tt 7:30 a. m. PLAINFIELD Monday through Friday. IS CELEBRATING WITH WCH AND CLOCK SIX HOURS A DAYI -'BEPAWS - A GIGANTIC TOWN-WIDE All six of our offlcw-drfrt-lw wtmfm too-art optn from BKIWC ClOCK •a.nt tiU 2 p.m. Monday thtvue* Friday. nnm „ HOTHROCK TWO DAY EXTRA DRIVE-IN HOURS! ««0 IAHWAY AVI, *»1HIID, N. t. The drive-bi windows at our Mam Office stay open from 4 to 6 34532 «v«y afternoon Monday ttmugb Friday.

WASHINGTON'S THURSDAY EVENING HOURS I EGOSLING Ml offices (drive-ins, tool) are also open every Thursday ilOMST evening Iran 6 to 8,

*** Afemt I-M4S BIRTHDAY SALE! AROUND THE CLOCK! Night depository service le provided at all six offices as « convenience for merchants and others wKh cash receipts requiring protection after banking hours. And handy SATURDAY AND MONDAY BANK- BY- MAIL envelopes enable checking cvstomers to liwf ^ FEBRUARY 21 and 23 deposits to the bank anytime of Ike day or nlgM. ..anywhanl Save time and travet-do an your banking at your ben*! EVERYBODY SAVES ON EVERY TYPE OF MERCHANDISE PLAINFIELD TRUST MOST STORES OPEN 9:30 TO 6 BOTH DAYS STATE NATIONAL BANK

MAW OFFICE STATE TRUST OFFICE WONT STEBET OFFICE 202 Park Avenue 221 Park Av^ma 111 E ItaS SPONSORED BY HETAIt TRADES DIVISION NETHERWOOD OFFICE SEVENTH STREET OFFlCg FASVOOD orncE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE PLAINFIELDS 1125 South Avenno 120 West Seventh Sueel 43 IfanJoe Awnue South, Famnwi HenAer FedoalDeposii imrarancB Corjseiflw Pago Twenty. Four THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THTTHSDAV. FEBRUARY 1!), 1959 Diamonds had to compete with lludgv, Pat Mi-Daniel, Don Mo.and missiles, and flight of the fu-ulnas us <» girl's best friend in an- cilli, Dave I'eurce, Kim lJe>'! cient Egypt. The World Book En- WESTFIELD SCHOOL NEWS (lli'haril Ottoson; Tiberius: Chair Thf fallowing report, written by cyclopedia says glass objects were INCOME TAX REPORT TO THE PEOPLE man, Knthy Quail; committee II student, Willie Urson, gives his considered ns vnluable na jewels. using un original script written by j A" type. wtor* FROM YOUR CONGRESSWOMAN Tin' safety patrol uf Franklin Mark Davis, Mui-y l.ou Muekriar impressions of the trip to the air- Selioul bnt! a lunehcun meeting re- Mm, Marion Fischer. Musie ai- Kathy N'osmind, Frank Wllkersoi port. i'1'titly during which a few mem-ningemi'nt?* will be under Mrs. Terry Dunkley; Cnllgula: Chair "On Jan. 28, our CIBSB took a own homo. Hou™. ber!* of the )mlrul put un » skit Aili'ii- Prill's dlrerlitm. FLORENCE P. DWYER mail,' IViscilla Ilimibaue-'li; com trip to Newark Airport. We ar- A.M. to9P,M ' entitled "Goldilocks, the Tree Sur- F.diion Junior High School initiM', Cindy lU'tz, Cathy Cii'cu rived early so we sat ill tho wait- (6lh DlilritI—Niw Ji'ity) i'cln- SpvtiKK wus the b»Uy Tin? foUowintf account wu* wvit- Ida, I'egiry llorton, Carol Kobtiim ing room and waited for the guide. WATCHUNQ ami Richard Pepper mill teii by two students, Sue Eddy and !ny Lockt'tl weru his fuliier imA1NS —The Moth- MONDAY (February 23rd) suffered from, inflation or unem- ers Club of St. Bartholomew the We are equipped to do Open until 9 P.M. ployment, himself. Apostle School announced at its any size moving {ob — I do not expect that they can monthly meeting Thursday night ever.be completely wiped out, bat that the communion breakfxst to locally or distant, dust be held «t (he Cranwood has been TUESDAY (February 24th) It should ncver'be forgotten that (lair our number AD 2- unemployment and inflation are postponed to April. Mrs. Vincent Opeif juntll 9 P. M« not only economic ills but areD'Alolsio, chairman, invited all 4464. moral evils because they cause so members to attend. much human misery. Mrs. John Krohn, chairman of WEDNESDAY (February 25th) This is fundamental in any eval- the cake sale held in January, an- Open until 9 P. M. uation of our democratic and free- nounced that the sale was a finan- I enterprise political-economic tys- cial success and tlianked all the j t'em. And it ia fundamental in themothers for their co-operation. HENRY P TOWNSEND Rentedy exchanged, rebuilt used pianos and organs. social thought of the Judaeo- Some new floor samples and discontinued models. Christian religions, the source of Following the business meeting, I our moral standards. ttw mothers and fathers were en- ( MOVING L STORAGE tertained by the combined eighth J Each year people come from all over to get a bargain at our Consequently, it is an appropri- grades with a play entitled "The j LOCAL k LONG DISTANCE ate background from which to con- Washington's Birthday Sale. An outstanding feature is tlie vide aider the desirability of such major Heart of a Great Man." Sister I choice of world-famous pianos and organs at such money-saving Superior CarmeU Mtlora, MPF, j ALLIED VAN 11 NFS avcla! legislation at the housing prices. Our rental department, our piano and organ mechanics bill which comer before the full accompanied th« songs and dances] 241 NORTHAVE flj WESTFIELD Al-2'4464 Moute Banklnr and Currency Com- and the girl* choir on the piano. and our sales department spend many months in preparing for mlttee this week. this annual event. We sell and rent the finest makes of piano! wd federal housing legislation was the Hammond Organ; exclusively represent many of them in once a favorite target of thoie who saw such government pro- North Jersey. We trade in some excellent pianos and organs on grams as "socialistic" enterprise.". sales of new instruments. Our expert repair men recondition) If this charge was ever warranted, rebuild, refmish, adjust and regulate every one of these line I do not believe it is today. musical instruments so that they are practically as good as new, The present bousing bdl U chiefly an attempt to encourage sometimes better than they ever were before. We have spacious private home owners and home warcrooms and studios containing the finest pianos and organs to builders to continue a high rate of many styles and finishes. Come in and see and hear them. Ewrj residential construction activity, through programs of loan assist- piano and organ guaranteed. ance and . mortgage insurance- Even where outright grants are provided, as in urban tenewsl »nd Sale includes such well-known makes as • the very modest public housing program, they serve to encourage f STEINWAY related private building and heipl WURUTZER CHICKERING MASON & HAMLIN greatly to nlarge business and KN ABE JANSSEN employment opportunities in the1 KRAKAVER HALLET & DAVIS BALDWIN area—as many busineasmen have * BRAMBACtl WEBER and many others reminded me. Th# bill also would j allow residents of public housing i U» buy the units they Jive in. • SPINET PIANOS $395 up . GRAND PIANOS $445 up The need for the bat has been Small down payment. Balance to loll. established in hearings and floor . debate both this year and last. : ORGANS $505 up

U$ed, rented *nd exchanged HAMMOND CONN ESTEY Its built for savings...and built for people,too! ' LOWREY MINSHALL Savings is just pan (if FouYi duubfe-vahie to sit with your feet in a bucket. The storj! For Ford's .is ran- to hie with as it WURLITZER man in the middle has fvi!Mepth cushion- is to »atc «ith. Its built for praple. That nwarn you get doori that open w ider than ing and springing. Sensible sunshading aml Small down paymeat Its ehiei competitor . . . A lower drive- no-expense-sparod use of insulation mean Balance to fait year-round comfort. But don't take our srwft hinnel . . . fo>)m p,,,|,lw,p m the front «e*ts of ofl models. In back, you don't have word for it. Come in. Lrt your Ford Dealer prove Ford's seme and sating*. ~m Ma** Center «f Neu, Jer*y" THE DOUBLEVALUE

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P. 0.1OX IJI BKOAD m=WM 2 „,„JER9E Y ph MAk ,.5M0 WfSTMlD, N. i. Wcstficld Motor Sales Co.# Inc. •rMM J-1S15 319 North Avenue ADams 2-3673 «27 PARK ATE. Op« „,*+** TUB WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 Page Twenty-Five positions. i form of Kovernniont compatible Wnrrnn Chapln, H. L. Moynos, Id to Sponsor Concert In At our units we wondered how ivith itH present size. Old Guard Hears A, I). Murray, William Krlppen- to leljthten tills i'oimc'11 job—to His, ono nice thiiiif about our diirf, Arthur Hall, William Stuart Letter From Lizzie :mtku it uuire of u ))nri-lime one. study was thi1 wonderful co-opern- and Itulph Noutd celebrated birth- []§ to Benefit Sisters of Charity UIKICI present slaU> laws this tion we received and we iturcly up- Talk on Lincoln (Iny annivcrHiirles last week. Ira t'ouUI be amnnplitfiuMi by having u prociate the time tfiven u» by th« DIIVIH of 140 North Euclid avenue IMT of the l.lelillng Workshop in niuuager or a hvi«im>Hs aduiiniBtra- town ollli'ials who wero so helpful Slii'l!)}' J.VH, vico (liriH-tor of the iiiul Frank Vones of 2001 Moun- .New York. Rho has itpponrcd In Dear Sin: lor umpU>y«d to curry out admin- in nnswerinK our many questions. tiiln avenue, Scotch Plains, were comfits, opera workshops, radio, were surprised ut the amount of Old (iiinnl, former may of Wcst- Did you note Unit whiff of B|IVII\R work this form of government ile- istrative details that are so lime Love, tu'ld and piust president of tho lo.vrolcomed Into membership. and television throughout the inot- consuming, The euuncilmcn would LIZZIE. Tho Kfoup saw a film titled rojM>Htuii nv^n. Var more tlian five l Ihe air tin- other ,Uiy? It's nii'e muiids ut tjie mayur and touncil- fill chapter of tho SAR, spoke on to be toward the end of winter men. then be concerned only with the (liizv.ie is a composite of the "Tho Metropolis in Motion," spon- lnl of yuiU'H she entertained service men Abruhnm Lincoln Diui road tho ""'•;,-iitc tin1 "1»<>'»"lnl of rather than at the licffinuinK, I think we all apprcctato better policy mukini? phase of the gov-Westfteld Lei»?uo of Women Vot- (iuttyaburic Address befuro 150 sored by the New York Port Au- in USO shows in many of the ernment—that is, passing ordi- ers.) thority and the Triboro Authority. S'"f Charity Murrh 14 tnmps, You aakuil about, our January the 'joh Unit is being dnn«. Ouv members of the Old Guurd at their ^Trnlty "'"h^ooJ » neutlciKs at which our leanue ilis- bip; concern i» the replacing of these nances and resolutions. That still Lincoln Dny meeting in thn YM N'cnrly 3fi Ruardsmen played piw'wtla will holp At present Miss Losavio is study- man at n future date. As youis quite n job! Inflation is n hidden tax, with cards and shullleboard in the First ing in New York with William USBOC! (ho form of government we CA Thursday. a't Convent innintjiin the J probably know our councilman «"d Our study came about not. from no exemptions or deductions. It Is John Hath, accompanied by C.Congregational Church pariah [ i*y"eo Herman, toaehor and conch have now in WustHeld. Everyone r0U agreed that wo have a well run mayor arc paid only n dollar a dissutisfaction with, the job being the crudest tax of all, becausn it J, Johnnscn ut pinno, lad the K P houso I'"eb. 10 and 30 men bowled of Elaine Malbin of the NBC Op- year, so these jobs for most n\e.n done, but because we felt the falls on the poorest the hardest. Bt Clark Lanes Wednesday after- Je,,cy City - Other artists appenring with ;vJOlIyrif soprano of Scotch Miss Losavio arc; Arthur McCor- Miss l-osavio attended Juil- mick, tenor, of Scotch Plains; Artele Beatty, compoaer-accompan- fTschoii'Mhip student with ist of.Crnnforil; Daniel A. Hig- Rosati, voice teacher, ami trins, baritone, of Elizabeth and „„,, student had operatic Miss Elizabeth Belewitt, harpist, Cash Savings! of Newark. ,vith Vinceiizo De Cres- personal accompanist ior The next meeting of the Guild ,at Caruso. will be held at St. Elizabeth's Hos- Losavio is a former me-- pital, Elizabeth, Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. Green Stamps! lancaster Meats!

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370 SOUTH AVE.. W29TFISLD OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, TIL ftP.M . THE stfield and Vicinit Activities In The Churches COMMUN1TY reach on "Thy PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 5:80 p.m., y,, M».lino Homo Lane lass; combined Baptist Leader Rayaon Redeemer Lutherans to'Fnkc Purl Sumlny: The Kev. Mr. Tuesday 3:30 ^ and 11 To Preach In [ircachinir. Services at 0 p; 8 p,,,., Bib, Thursday: 12U5 In Day of Special Prayer Sunday a 'i)'l0:30 a.m., Church School I, usa and praypayer m3 worship and classes for «!l ages, |>.m.-, junior choih rr h ItaWliiw liUtbi'riih I'lmc'li i'f | uumiWn uf tlir IIUIBIII1 Local Clmreli IVxtt Churoh with the l0:50 a ra e FIRST MKVHOOIST CHURCH including adult*! ' - p.m.. Boy Scout WwttWltl in \MU> uf 0»> :i,S(lO .-nil- 111, M;ihli't\ will |iroMi Kov. IVIw.vn K. Rayson prenc-hintr. AT WESTTIEU) Cliurch School U, classy for nurs- P.m.. BJble cl« Jfi BliWillt>i\s iif tlw t.uOwvnii t'liuivli i uf \\w 1 ntl»>c.ni Hour •n»mor«vw; 3:15 p.m.. younir jwo- erv, kindergarten and primary chil- 8 pp.m., ,d adulu t ok0i MiHmnill XytU'ii, wllioli li«v«' imti !! >rmM v vf tin' StmOn Hovvvlnvy t'ov till tho Amoti- ( B:#S w;!!«untoan«s classes in West- »-">•> ch p Fridayd : 3:30 ttajttist WVMK in Koio TK» R.t CUrk W. Hu tlv'en; 11 a-'«-> church worship. p.m 'w»W*l Owl t>u\v wilt oWru> Sim j)>:W n.m. Sunday. mi-.u:« Hall: S:SO n.iu., uneraiii'd re during this service, troop; 7:30 p.m., Boy'wi u, will i»tv:ioK at tho N ursory B' -tiny «» « >kv ,.f »| "•30-3:30 p.m., aduldl t studtdy ISO; Cub Pack 102. W U1U vv t.i be UoM in tlu» Til s! _t«M E. tax ...» . t/^ V\5l "T"ht-oloft>- of Paul"; 5 p.m., com- i'hutoh ^utntay t 10 a.in, SV!k>vrs>iip in WMimiiistor Hall. The municants class for young people; wilt ^ &»tuniay: 9 *.m- junior hiirn (j-30 p.m., Westminster Fellowship, !!.»!'• of tho CKmvh." ., ,,„ ,,^-.-,ti cla«* in Wostnnn- senior high; 7:30 p.m., play, "The tsn'.i *'wry I j Oitr^, !>r. Potting Shed." in tho Today: 7 a.m., li u of Monday. 9-11-30 a.m., Nursery o choir ion; 9 a.m., morning H-*U; Wl : School in assembly room; 3:30 p.m., circle meetings; 8 Girl Scouts in 05Scmbly roo ; 1ir0t «amn 11i 111. -3 M>0 a a.m. m .!>•">• r • g u -n a3Sem™bly confirmation class; g:]j VttU nnrk of Ihe church-hour nurs- .f Pf> » > christian cducation termediate teachers _e(l tt,RW,W0 vw the great mi*si> • Tomorrow: 7 a.m., Orient, ami for the wurk^of CVn- munion; 9 a.m., IJniwrsity, a «1 3:15 p.m.. Senior I >»K frvm every ia*mU?r «t the «v»- ! 5:30 p.m.. Junior 1 Jfftvt*ti*WA iiurt>ijj the nnmlh »f IRMITO Couples Club, Saturday: 7 a.m.~ Hear Talk By munion • 8 a.m., «» Ts*V 10; IS l«vitf tKv* *w«\w*» % th* R*v\! fast. j»»P*»alkww haw ptuthNt ih# j>«\»» Woman Minister Sunday, Lent H:?;15 Communion; 8:45 ijt, Td« R#T, ,\a«.\y RIiMt*th F* munion, "Men is _s Siwiflt. the Rev. KlWrt K. Gate* or Jt., |«slw &t tfe* Kval chuivh saiJ. M-.i ssx:h sr*,!**, wiU r«h<_rse is '? 5 jv:u-, Lentta t«p«i serrio* in! ' high; 6:15 p.m. 10 a.m., Ho!j- roon; 11:30 ; "I>^ Siirisjr is >«s« «f our aMes; WwJ*y H_I_ * Jhe vkin.-h. Th« Rev. Ri,-har»i L. i supperFriday. , Feb. 27: 9-11:30 a.m., 4;S* us.. «l» _attplwa_t rtoif ) Smith aaJ the Rev. Orva! H. Aus-1 _ Fnd; land sermon; 5:39 administrators. H* is *< th? tc«v- ; i !S:XO p.MI, in tbtf !wvis*i, Th« 1 fswi! in «A>rki!sj: «!• t?OT. 1 sist w.U pres«rtt a d!3k»srae ssrtnon • Nursery School. (-YPF; 8 p.m., »da!t Vke Rvv t«-res f»r tomorrow"* »x»rld, and Sauinbjr: S;W a-au. ttte "We*-: on Ckmtian beliefs. -Mr. Preaeh- j ——— [group. •\w>rU«- »mt s»«w>wr. »•»* »>r*it»*J wv hs«> askisl him K> $p«ak about K>y* c*j«r. ihivi nod )fe»KJu*r, Sle«S she Skeptic." with Dr.! TEMPLE EMANU-EU Monday: 7 a.m, Holj 11\» tS» tt!i;n«lrj- is Jua*, 1SS1. Attho Mie \v\>rit «Kk-h is »nwr#i«g r*»w*rs# is tfc* pr\>ST*W ditw- v^\*t of a >v\wKJ otf r*rvv>5utKsn aaJ rtx«B: «-** crasa»i*---. —r cb«r». xiri- s ,f eioir, S Tonight: S pan., men's clob dop- fcw vxi «J» YWCA. lS>t#r*>n. $ jua.. «?:shSh ar.J ninth grade f Iwate bridge. r:30 p.m.. Boy S t>T»iif«t, \V# will fc#J**pij r stir- feinl *n4 foursJs sr_4*s, wilt re- * _ Tomorrow: S:15 p-*B-» sabhath : Af?w s«>4t«*ti«|r ftwro Pentwa t*4 by mh»t fc* h*s to say." h«> tf.v. Sli** Fw»- jirte. »sJi refeearw in tJw SKiaJ j FfK^»-»hipi ia. W«_nia*ter HalL ! and Brbtberhood." 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IVOftYORY AND LAUffi)€RBtS **- '* * ml *!___•« THE WESTFIELD (N. ,T.) • LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 P«0a Twnly-S* TERRIIX ROAD BIBLE hcnroivl at B'.JIO; senior high choir CHAPEL at (»:45 and tulull choir nt ft p.m.; Friendship Guild Fanwood U«y Scout Troop 8.1 aswniMe.i in To Meet Tuesday ctivities In The Churches; Gooiifo LandU oC KiiyoLteviUc, the Fellowship Hull nt 7::i<) p.m. «,, will ho tho speaker ut the Tomoi niw: Tl>« Mr, and Mrs. Tim First Hapti»t KrlundHhip iiiK, will he conducted by tile Rov. HOLY TRINITY R. C. CHURCH iimily llihle hour at 11 u.m. Sun- Glul) will relchvtite SIH l:ith nnni- (iuihl will hold Its Ftibruiiry moot- Arthur Daring*. Tlio muv mission Augmented schedule: :hiy. H'IH subject fit that tsorvk't* rint'y with a pot lurk tsuptmr nt ing on Tuiwliiy lit 8;lfi p.m. In tho ,'ill holil services in tho River Sunday Macsea: In church: 7, .vill be "The Glory of the Cross." 7 p.m. i« the Fellowship Hull. •Imp..). The He/. lCmil Hlrrae.hoff, ityx School in linpntcorig. Guciit 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m. and 12 noon; Io will also preach at tho 7:110 Rntunluy; CtiWn-lietit'al iniiirue- .IliecUir of the Nnwnrk Huptlut preacher: the Ucv. Herman J. 9 a.m., children's Mass; in chapel, icivioe when his message will tic llon nt !I:S« u.m. Christian Ccntor, will aponk nnd Klppro, president of the Atlantic 1 0, 10, and 11 a.m. on "The Banished Uvauffht Home." undny: The Keillor Luther tell of the work buintf done among district of tho Lutheran Church- Hoiydny Masses: In church: Mr. Lundis ia n Dible teacher and Missouri Synod. League will jro rolling skating at underprlviloircd children in iNow- 6, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45 and 10:30 director of. the Greenwood Hills Twin City. They will meet at the urk. The center is ono of two flpon- Monday: The vacation of Re- a.m.; in chapel, 6:45 a.m. Bible Conference in Pennsylvania. church at 7 o'clock. Hored by Baptists in Now Jorscy, deemed Lutheran Day School will Sunday School classes for all Weekday Masses: In church Monday: Regular monthly moct- tho' other boinff Willed in Com- extend from Feb. 23 to 27; 8:30 6:45, 7:15 and 8 a.m., unlesa oth- nges moot in the lower auditorium dtm. Board of Maintenance will j! of United Lutheran Church erwise announced, nt 11 n.m. Men at 8 p.m. Tho (levotlonnl service will be meet. Confession: Saturdaya: 3:30 to Registrations are beint? received conducted by Mrs, Lewis Bowman Scotch PI"'"3. !'"-°Sram "y Tuesday: 10 a.m., Community 6:15 p.m.; 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thurs- for the short-term Bible school to Tuesday: Finul class for new nnd the president, Evelyn Kolirn- Mission Workers; 6:30 p.m., con- day bofore the first Friday, same bo conducted at the chnpel begin- members uniting with the congre- hnugh, will prosido at the business ^"tso ..«.. Church firmation class A-; 8 p.m., Women's as Suturday, Holydays: Before ning today and continuing for six gation Sunday, Mnrch 1. meeting. SPECIALS in the Center for Christian livening Guild meeting; Mrs. Ken- each morning Mass. consecutive Thursday even ings Following tho program, a nocinl ton; «"l>iP in tne !?nc: leth Suhi", president. through March 2»"

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Phyalcal fitness for unspeciul- durance, power, njrility, etc. Musical Play, "Fanny," Will Open at Paper HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS ized vigorous activity has three Tho second aspect of phy.sica Mill Playhousv March 30 fnr 6-W'ooh Run principal aspects. Thu first has Uifitness has to do with how wt-V, RIALTO do with how well tho youngster the hody niake.H its vitriutis j'hy mi.si.-nl play "Fanny" , ^no! n.ij.pUti.-.M.f _thr»c fan.ou "In dealing with the problem cuu«cs arc: «. phyalcal defects or logical adjustments to the ni'livity. The EAST BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD pH0NE. of phyalcal !KIMH» of youngntCTs dhonlors which nt-od to be re- handles his body, with how smooth- , ,„. il,rn l'rlili» nl 1 P.M. — I'.v.-ipltm. C,,.,.!,,, 1 Tin" youngster should be free fron. -,vhich r, . ,s«rfruiv!. The ndniitutioii Is J,,". l'milli>ii.M.« fr .«<>—H * II "'OH ".'nii'^ ire must be aware, fir.it of all, moved, l>. jmor hcnllh practices in ly and adequately lit; meets tin 1 ; outw.'ud yiK'i^ which mt not be runs in the history of tV.o Nmv Koktsxi u> S. N. Behriiian, author th»t there »re Important. tuuees of nutrition and rest, for esaroplfi; strength nnd endurance demands 1 lieved to he normal for tin tfivoi York theatre hus Iwen fhwa l 20 of America's suavest LAST TIMES ~~* undesirably low level* of fitness c. inadequate physiological acljlist- of the activity. He or she docs not intensity of the exercise, .-uieh as I'rnnk Carrinirtim :>s tho open;!'.*: othar than tho obvious one of sUf- ment to activity, which may be of stem to be weak or awkward or mwJtcs, such as "1 Know My "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and nausea, shortness of breath, mi attraction of the spring saws ** kW." ••Bioirraphy," nnd "Brit'f flclent activity," according! to a constitutional nature and not clumsy; he is what physical edu- rcdn< his Papep r Mill I'layhuusy e in Mi'.!- cation persona call "well coor- usual jj «s of the ."••.•nt." and Joslma I.opnn, who "Hong Kong Confidential" JhJohnn 'WeininannWeinn, , chairman of thhe amenable to correction; and d. fac extremities, hurr. It will open Mcndsy ,-v^- Y wpakneaa In onotlior related aspect dinated." This requires a reserve or ning, March 30, th.> Jayy utter \ known not only for his co-au- Young Men's Christian Associa- near-collapae, ililficult breathin(T, ot such hits as "St"Southh FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY - FEB. 20^ tion, boys and youth physical edu- of total fltnesi, emotional fitness of the important physical require- great weakness, depressed menta! d will for *:x »"«ks llwrship PaciSc," "Wish You Were Here" A New Adventure in Entertainment cation committee. Among these for example. ments of the activity, strength, en- or emotionnl condition, or anxiety tiirouph Sunday cveninj,*. May 10. l4 Mr. Carrmpttn a'*o annuurscv. and .Mister Roberta," but als6 for K'snj: one of the current stage's Walt Disney's "WHITE WILDERNESS The third important aspect of that tickets went on sale JltfR LEGAL NOTICE at the Iwx otfice at Paner Mill nstvit brilliant directors. Harold Companion — Feature physical fitness has to do with re- Rome, who composed the words and cuporation or recovery from the Orders for theatre parties and th "MARDI GRAS" J.OC'AI, .VOTICK attendance of croups are also be- music of "Wish You Were Here," Section 1. activity. Ten minutes after the ha.< supplied one of the longest, with Pat Boone, Tommy Sands and Gary Ijicrtl Budget of the Town or Westnelil. County of union, for tlio flecal year 1K69. end of the activity a youngster's UV accepted now. B13 IT HBSOLVRI), that tho folluwinif utatemen I« of revenura and appropriations shall conntltute the Some of the most notable tal and most hit-heavy tuneful scores SATURDAY-SUNDAY-MONDAY - FEB S.™ local budget for the year 196!). pulse rate should not be greutly of recent times to this musical. BE JT F'UHTHKR RESOLVED, that »aid budget be puMlHhed In The WcHtfleld Leader In the Issue of accelerated. There should not be ents of the American theatre wert CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES The Mover-nine i,o 11,642.009.67 new through Tuesday. Jlejtirve for VTnrollected Taxea—Based on Estimated 88 Percent of Tax Col eoo.H7ii.ta 537,74" * pletely recovered from the activ lections ,...»,,...'.. The film stars Leslie Caron, Lou- Total Central Appropriations •2,326,813.1)3 IS.079.767.44 ties of the preceding day, accord S8S: Anticipated nevehues Other Thnn Current Property Tax (I.e. Surplus, ing to Mr. Weinmann. is Jourdan, Maurice Chevalier SlhicoIlnMfMiuj* Revenue^ and Tteeelpts from Delinquent Taxes) 1.139,825.00 974.H26.00 Hermione Gingold and others. In DIFFERENCE: Property Tax for Support of Municipaeltial uudreftudi t Appropriations Physicians believe that young. (An follows), (a) Lrical Tax for Municipal Purpoae* including Reserve for —— color, it is produced in Cinema- STRAND PARAMOUNT sters should have vigorous aetivi Scope. SISIl-I.TAXEOl.-s WITH Uncollected Taxes' ,...... 11,185,988.03 #i v. ~ • r K i a J of IMS Appropriatloaa RxpeBtfrd siai Caiietlled „ . ity. Working together as a team The supporting feature is "Art- ITS RBCOl -- - - Biflaullw »l A»»'o»*la«lo»« «o» "Other the physicians, parents and thi PLnlnBeld 0-3.100 ART CINEMA Appropriations The amounts appropriated under the title of "Otther ists and Models," starring Martin NEW VO1IK EippnBfs" are for opemtlnB costs other than "Salaries physical educator hope to moke 11 and Lewi&. Also in the cast are Total Appropriations and Wages.B this generation of American youth NOW PLAYING MIIOW1 Al 7i mdltuurrs. some of the Items Included In "Other Expennes" are: Eva Gabor, Anita Ekberg, Shirley i,49 Materialil , suppliell s and nonbondablbdablee equipmentequipment. physically fit for active and 1 joyable living. MacLaine, Dorothy Malone, Eddie 1O4G.l'c|Mckhimfor Reserved ,. .95 Repair* and pialntenanoe ot building*, equipment, Mayehoff and others. The film is Unexpended Balances Cancelled a proxy furlough to 5,000.00 roads, etc. f in VUtaVision and Technicolor. Total Rxpemilturea and Unexpended Contractual services for sarbaBe and tranh removal, Balance! Cancelled 12,079,767.<« flre hydrant service, aid to volunteer lire companlei The week-end will feature an Gay Par**! IT'S A Qvsrexpenditures etc • LEGAL NOTICES • extra "Hour* of Fun" tomorrow ' Nb'no Utilities, printing and advertislnB, Insuranco an ~ RIOTI many other Item* essential to tha services rendered by 2VOTICE TO CIIKIHTOIIS and Saturday before the features. arked to the righmunicipat of the l colgovernmentu . state of AUTIIUn E. OAMBnON, •See Budget Appropriation Items to markeANTICIPATEd to the rlsrhD HRVKMKl of the columS n "ExpenJed 1958 Reserved. deceased. r.raeml Aatlrlpolrd In Cn»h Pursuant to the order of EUGENE 10.19 tO.-.» Inn 10M J. KIHK, Surrogate of the County 1. Burplui Bevenue Appropriated 715,000 00 I £80.000.00 t 580.000.058 0 of Union, mnde on the twenty-ninth I. Surpluurpluss Bevenuee AppropriateAppropria d with Prior Written Consent of Dlree- day of December, A.D. 1958, upon lt>r of r^ocArocAl novrnmennovernment the application of the undersigned, Vl'1.1, WEEK 1 I. Mlscelliineuos Revenues: IH Executor of the estato of said Llenss deceased, notice la hereby Riven to Today Tkra TueMdnyl Alcoholic Beverages , ,. $ 13,000.00 13,000.00 15,100.00 the creUltore of Balfi deceased to Tho "MY FAItl LADY" ot 5,000.01) 3.000.00 P.577.0Q exhibit to the subxeriber under oath FeeOthes andr *j •Permits:' or affirtnatlon their claims nnd de- rilmdom! Bulldinfr 13,001 12,000.00 22,123.00 mands ngaltiHt tho estate of salil iiullmomVm lirrai, \rw Other 7,01)1 7,000.00 11,004.17' deceased within six months from the MAOIP.%1. Ml-XICAI.1 Plnea; date or said order, or they will be Municipal Court 1C.O .00 20.014.00 forever barred from prosecuting or Leslie CAItOX Ottar ; 30 .00 S.OdC.il recovering tho same against the l.oiiln JOIIII).l\ Stats Bond Aid. Formula Funds 10,3 .00 16,325.00 10,326.00 subscriber. Mnnrire CIIBVAMRR Interest and Costa on Taxes • 4-,c- . .00 4,000.00 f,7O4.B2 B»» Receipts Taxes .,..; 4,000.00 4.B0O.0C 4,738.02 ' TUG NATIONAL, STATE BANK Parkins Meters 60.0111 O,000.011 12,101.00. ELIZABETH, N. J. "GIGI" Franchise Taxes ; ;, S0,009.00 172.336.22 Executor (Thp Girl with (he Wink) Ornss R»r«lpU Tsxea , l«o,oo< 80.010.00 82.DO0.ig NltbolB, Tt>o™.»on & PeoK, Attorneys III ConemnScope and Refund Street Llghtlnir , 66.0(11 2,000.00 2,307.23 210 Orchard St. Glorious Color Interest on Investments , , 20,001.0Slodi 0 10,0(1 (j.00 32,724.36 Westflold, N. J. 2:S-U Fees »14.00 —plus— Total Miscellaneous Revenues,., ..'...... *,.,. • 369,S!»,00 $ 339.82S.00 » 4I71.1S4.SS prni.ic NOTICE llrnn MMITI> TAKE NOTICE, that the under- Jerry I.HWH I. Receipts from DflIntiuent Taxes } 55.01)0.01) I 55.000.00 t 73.8S7.87 signed will apply to the Union Bub'TotiBub'T l General Revenues. 11,139.825.00 I 974^2(,0Q |t,12t,lC2.15 County Court on the lath day of "ARTISTS AND MODELS" Prop>pertje r Ta» for Support of Municipal Budget Appropriations: March, 1»58, at 10:00 o'clock In the VIstaVlalon-Technlcolor Properya) £o»r Tal xTa foxrx Suppor foforr Municipat or Municipal Purposel Budges Includingt Appropriations:: Reserve for forenoon at the Court House In the Ultcolleeted T«ea ;; l,186,»H0l 1.104,93i44 City of Elizabeth. New Jersey, for a -' Total Propertyy TTax for Support of Municipal Budget Appropria- judfftnent authorizing them to as- -PBOBIDOE TO JTSAKHU sume the names of HBIDE MARIE • .luno«nses.. CRUISES ntllnesrlnir—Bervlecs and Costa Twills — Polished Cottons- arles and bytlt* STEREO RECORDS Account _ Oth«r Expenses 1.9JS.5I ; Oro^R,Ins»rw»!6 Plans for Employees...;.. 113.37 HI-FI IPi Wash n Wear II. PROTECTION TO PERSONS 1.716.98 "NASSAU Executive AU THE IATEST 149.OSS.O0 er B«petnet . u.sie.oo POPULAR MUSIC ti Hydrant Bervlca 71.iOO.00 opportunity AND ROCK 'N' ROLL I55.«SO.OO •niiiy isto for man of Jf atlon-^Contributio'ti !!!.'.' 2MJ7.O8 PHONOGRAPHS $10,000 sees NASSAU SHEET MUSIC to $15,000 in Hi* calibar. scss The Music Staff DlsailVr Co'ntrol BAHAMAS Contort Ntorchd, 13,aO palr» and Maintenance Barbara Ryan •Rd Wives April 17, 34 FORBES 37 Elm Si. AD 3-1441 Only 4 thy* away Advertising Agency fntm butimttl OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY Usm« Nms> Ywfc PiMsiyt * W. Srvrnd. »!„ l-lnlanrld •I9PJIL EVENINGS TIL 9 I ««M4ts«M Slsrf* 4MSJ nlfht NSIIM, tup y««r M«s4. 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SHE IVORY PRTCES IFFKTIVE THRU SAT., FEB. 21* Bond Stamps 260 NORTH AVE. elmac of Two Large or 1 Oianl Pk SIZE IVORY PARADE DETEHGENT WESTFIELD I 21*. 35c Plenty of Free Parking B wgSTP!P.l.n ion*hp in record leadlocked after double losses to event. the season with his work under the jtime at Ridpowood and Chuck limited, Westfield families will be Totuls swamped Thomas Jefferson, 63- Trinity pulled into the lead for boards and all-around piny." J estfield Lumber and DeMartino, Cantner won the 100-yard butter- given first preference, it was re- espectively. In ihe other con- Preceding the Blue Devil con- •SO.MWIVIIJJJ 14, Monday at the local YMCA good in the second period and The Westfielder has tossed in G after defeating Plainfield, 66-30, fly race at the Philadelphia Open ported. osts, also decided by 2-1 scores, test tomorrow, Clark will tangle g crushed the losers' last bid for an average of 7.6 points per frame i highlight the rc- togcrs beat Oil Heat, and Bob's with Kahway and Scotch PlainR Friday at Plaintteld's pool. victory with an 11-ppint run in to rank fifth among the team s | " M will test Roselle Park in the wind- 33rd the period. | efeated Cranwood. PhilllPH .. The wins marked the of the three-game program, Duetll ... Straight victory over a thrce-yesr Chuck's sister. Carol, broke the Bishop Stretches Mannino topped the team class up of th g Uulek .... Three ties and six change!- of j C d ti period and closed this season with lead marked the close first quar-j men record for the 50-yard but- ith 974—2733. John Arp:cnziano Completing the first-round action, 1)1-Witt ... 12-0. Thomas Jefferson is 0-11.Mr. Bill Cron's two-pointer broke Mahogany Breaks terfly for 10-and-undcr age group j Pin Up Loop Edge linned 20(i, 242—til" for game ree games will be on tap Satur- Totals . Piainfleld Is 3-6. I for jrirls at the Philadelphia meet. nd series highs. Other top scorers ay. They are Springfield-Sacred WestllHi! . the draw and sent the Braves Somrrvllle Westfteld swept eight of nine head aa the period closed. The YMCA swimming team ex- • Art Bonnetti 202, 213—G14; eart, Cranfoi'd-Roselle and Jef- 14 li || ; events against the TeeJays, but it Fabette's Deadlock!tended their undefeated mark to Bishop,, (raine, d some Uveathlng enry Waltonowski 219—604; ;rson-St. Patrick's. ' "mil Hoijlft The winners blazed to a 34-21 took just six of 10 firsts in the 20 in a row with a 90-28 victory 5pace in the Pin Up Girls Bowl- om Mannino 221, 20B—600; lead on the 11-point run early in The Blue Devils, who finished Plalnfll'ld meet. Plainneld's John Mahogany House snapped a aild Lumber . 3('a 34Va Kltzpatrlok 5 stroke; the 160-yard ifreetftyle Bob Cusack. Wayne Walz hit 15Hats twice and Jerome's outpin- Aurand, J. Lincoln and J. Wiendl, twice from Baldwin and Schneider Hunk's Harters ... 37 35 ng streak, was ranked third. Lin- Urob 0 Rotters Texrteo .... 3^U 35•« quarter of Dan Nichols, Harry to lead Holy Trinity in that battle. ned Clements in the outside con- of the B team. The C squad closd blanked last-place Sinsheimer. en filled out the top four. Ucu 3 Lewis, Bud Krebs and John Wein- Hob's Auto Wiulng 31'4 40'j Costello ... II The box scores: tests. in fifth. That quartet was Newell, t'ranwood S* '- Oil mann, topped a time, set in 1940 W The final victories were of the HOL.V TIIINITV 25 Greene, Pfeiffer and T. McCoy. Oil Heat Serviie... :<• <6 ome-from-behind variety for Tolnln by Columbia High. Th'ey finished a Houpe 40 U'»lt«r 27 Gantner, 13-year-old swimming 30 3D WESTPIEUD I-UMUKH Vestfield. The Blue Devils rallied in 1:19.0, compared to the oldO'Brien 4 KiiiVhTiats .;:.;... ••>« jo 29 .11 •nlil 1SS IS.1 is: lo»e«B ::l mark of 1:20. Will* .1 Elm Unuor 5;',4 ^<"i sensation was timed at 1:03.4 unt Ilia 1S7 the final period to whip Somer- Official*: Clenreil Cron Jerome's 3<"i 31 which is almost seven seconds fast- nylor 140 1S5 194 Mnr. •ill 1S6 IBI lle, 67-59, here last Wcdnes- The other broken mark came in Auehenbrenner 0 Wrllthfn Dra> Shop .1314 •''-".4 er than the NJAAU record time Kuldwln the medley relay where Bob Clarke 15 Kim Ilelk'ittvswii .. S'J '< Schneider . IHKUCC! 1.12 1S5 11I fl lay and they squeezed to a 55-50 Kritiu-tmlk ... - 0 Huron's Vnig .Store .11 .1.", and only 3.2 second* below the Hlnshelmer •erdict against Roselle in the fin-Y Sets Section 'Coords, Minkel, Robin Karris and llriiiidrlani) .... 0 Elm Studio 2S 3S Totals S15 »"1 Cmltthi* I national murk. With lfi months of It. MAN'.M.VO & SON'S e Friday here. Tom Lichthown finished in 1:31.3. 0 Clements Brag. ... -I is 1 Rrt Championships Renmor eligibility in. that age group, he lllckxnn 1 I; i Mannlno ..^... 1S4 1«" The Blue Devils set the standard Bryant 0 muwirs DRESS .SHOP 144 1(0 l^iurent ISO 1S2 ISO With big Bob Haines of Wcst- last year with 1:32.4. .U. s<.ll«elz«r . l 12 1.12 rates a chance at the national 112 121 Tlioniiinun ... 197 1T•>mi «i 121137 II, SMa'rl ... ield benched throughout most of Weatfield YMCA will 1 J. I>e>nurh: 109 r record. Gantner was sixth in the 1S1 1 16 Mannino 221 SOB 173 'Krebs suffered his first loss of SACKED HKAHT I. 1/eeberit 129 l. ,'2 IIG 40 I!' .Mannino ]S2 148 177 he first half, Someryille gained a seventh annual Section Sii. K. To91i"vln 1)9 21 freestyle with 58.3. That clocktliR the season is Pete Llske of Plain- ight rebounding edge and led at Championship tomorro* l.i. Hrcnm1.1 n 11 is close to two seconds below tho Totals 875 Aeld won the 40-yard freestyle. Total* 519 513 he intermission, 29-26. 7:30 to 10 p.m. annomiMij The summaries: AylwurU 3 WAIICXMNY HOfSB NJAAU record. 112 nooBns TKXACO Illl .... 3 I". Tlfmnln 112 SO 93 Ktnu'h.'in IH I Kerry 150 1S2 1C1 Weinmann, chairman ol 40-yari.G-yanl lfrreMyle—!. nailer, W: 113 Carol added a fourth in the free- »auerl.r.. 153 When Haines entered the lineup, Kmlth, W; 3. Time Ookl'J' 0 11. Parklnnon .. 131 I7;l 121 130 110 Adam 156 K-l 1311 and youths physical "J: 1 W. Itonn 13 .'. 165 style in SS.4. The NJAAU mark is 11.1 173 inr. ie teamed with Ray Bailey to take Dolun Maclean 167 121 Kin committee. 'lOd-ynrd tutttrtty — 1. Berkoley, Plraro ..... II 33.5. Ted Connell, also of West- Bl) (51) CO Uusnell '.'. 157 187 17S ontrol of the backboards. Tom W: 2. F*lilman, W; 3. Wcl»»ber*, j. R. Hrennan Warren 195 170 202 "This annual competitiHii Time: 1:17.8. Smith o Totals Sfi.i 1TF, field, won a sixth-place plaque in Gilson put the Blue Devils ahead, 100-yurd rreentyle—1, Jonen, TV; the 80-yard butterfly for boys 11 Totals SIC. S'i9 4-43, as the buzzer sounded to cording to Mr. Wein 2. Brenntn, J; 3. Blrmlng-hiim, J. Totals ... BUM STU1MO Oil, HBAT HKHVICK open to all YMCAs in the Si Time: 2:39.9. Trinity il 21 11—7S .V. Pilreler l-'3 114 and 12 in 32.9. . 109 131 11! •nzlHlio ... lliO 141) 14!! nd the third period. H. Ilomiettl ..,. 1.12 KIT 1.19 Kohin 159 170 lliO II of Central Atlantic , 100-J-nrii iHiclmtroke—1. Monnln- Sacred Henrt . IS 13—61 Kl II. Olionlt* 111 125 V24 Referee. Clio; Umpire, Uwanlk. R. WuchunlB 156 170 The strong YMCA team expects VftrruN«l . 141 173 1119 lirir,. W: I. BturdaUy. W; S. Erylnlier. U Keaty 186 175 1110 1.18 131 143 Haines and Gtlson added two- will feature some ol J. TTime 1:17.7. its toughest competition to come I if - 12S Salnato 142 1S,1 1!»3 tointers as the final session began lDO-yiir10 d freestyle—I. Kennnn. J; ST. BO.N'NIBS •>3 Uluncbl yoang swimmers from i —-*•- W; FabrltoBt, 1. Time! Q •otttln M7 5«« from the weekly NJAAU meets Schrope . 202 md the locals coasted to victory CAs at Atlantic City, Cimit 1 :••.«. 15 BUM L.1QUOI! SHOP and York, Pa., a possible opponent 'i'otals ... rom that point. Gilson and Kenbury Park, Metuchen, lOO-vnnl brnnutrok 1. Bailey, Beld It. ClH rHMo 101! 12S of the local club. Totals .. "62 W; !. Bhrrck, W; 3, J'errern, J. Time: Croul 1>. Ansell 133 127 »7 J. fiirllnlo . . 1'.' 4 142 Hite led the Westfield attack with Trenton, Elizabeth and Moody ...... H. ccl:iui«Mil n . till 110 131 The summaries: 1 17 123 f IXIMA.VN FUEL 'ijijVyariV l Indtvlduul medley — l. Ofllczawxfai M. Clogston 175 1S1 127 Ontrownky .... 1S2 HI 4 and 20 points, in that order. as well as Westfield." 10 mid vintler lot) yitrd n>cclli*y re- ('I K'aclrek • 13 1111 VanDurven. W: 2. Benrdnly, W, 3.B. Murtno ... J. .Mcllltoall 15S ill) 131 Herarrilnelll ..172 142 152 WelMberK. J, Time: 1:39.2. Cori»etto ..,. Totals ... 033 us.) lay, Elizabeth (Maxwell, Mi;Corniaok, 66 ubacli 104 lf!3 1B2 The Blue Devils bounded out The events will be is f| l«*->-ar<1 mMlley relny—1. Went- K. Alitrmo .. Forrester, Duffy). an lu\ ArKvnriano . 1R3 2 242 o a 16-13 first-period edge and 10 and under, 80 yardmedi fltls (Coord", liinkcl, Harris, Mgtit- Danntta . l>nUG STOItB 11-12 4y yam treestyh1^—1. Clark, ;wman 147 182 IBS bown), . ii6 no 113 W; 2,'Hcench, \V: 3. llro*n, B. iilson and Hite scored six points lay (4 boys); 11 and 12 j UO-ynrt) frreatyle relay—1. Wert- 30 K. Pluh .. HI 171 10!' 13-11 10 yard freestyle — 1. BALDWIN Total« 83* 851 each against Roselle. 40 yard backstroke, geld (Wltrhlnfrii. MeglHghlln, Prilntz, Wind .. . . 130 13(1 130 Sclirerk, W; ->. Cornell. W; 3. Brown, 114 De.MARTINOS LOUNnB Bobo). Time: 1:29.2. MOL.Y TKINITV M. Rell .. 109 inr, I. McDolc . 11 «l style, 40 yard butterfly, 401| a 112 K. II. l'»pin-le Ill 113 . Crlneoll 181 212 196 Westfield maintained its three- Walter 1 11-12 4(1 yard bnrkxtroke—• 1. Eak- U tv.ild.wln i 98 . Venlzo 2(1(1 15S 176 breaststroke. • 10-ynr.d (retityle—1. Unite, P: O'Brten 0 Totuls 5S6 029 t;i4 W, W; ;. J. Keteham, Wj 3. Pel- M. Villa .. US VHIIKI 2. Hitcninini, w. rointa: s:.:s. Eights Hold Edge M. Taylor 113 III 117 T. McCoy, <:. Demare*t>, 54 54 i< . salomone .... 158 l.is Roselle made a desperate at- Gaul's blanking of MiS^I U«-r»rd Individual medley — 1. 13-H IDO yard freestyle—I. Mon- . Slsto 217 1KB ttejaton. r: ;. Ro«enber», J>; 3. S. Vanl'eU 119 133 150 empt to regain the advantage, and tured action in the W« J. L>-. W. Tlrnr: 1:1*.*. Totuls 8S7 trailed by one point, 49-48, with Bowlinix league last w* l»-tfird medlt? relnr—Won by In Deck Pin Loop IV Rrinhurdl .. 1SJ 1}3 193 11-12 200 yard freestyle relay—1. I,I.SrK Totals .177 h:n 601 Kif three minutes left. But, a jump other matches, Foster i \V«rrf«ld (Coord.. MlnhH Harris. WfRi-fleM t Hirniinsham. Turbevllle. X Dregan . US 1J.1 HOBS Al"TO WAXIN'd Ushlbmrn). Tlmp: !:I1.J. H. Mt<'oy. Wien.il. M Grwnhers . . 131 in 12- . Musrn 20fi 1X!t shot by Bailey and a layup by points from Eller and Cw Un-y&ra freretyte rtlay — Woo El.El.M DBUCATESSKJ; ]„'? lei 121 The Eights retained their one J. fVrr>- ( 13-11 ^80 yard mrdh-y relay — HpMliine .... :. virsiiii .nil mii by Wcatfteld (Mrholi, l,eirli, Krebs. r> 1 il W«ttie) . in 1 ] 13 boys to knock them out of first M'Cibe'it S 13 19 Hoffman 4 jumped into a first- ruary Open Skeet Shoot Sundaj place tie with Welch's in the Jun jjj • into a tie for eecond with the at the Union County Park Com 1IEITMAXS ior Bowling League by winning mission's trap and skeet groun SPECIAL ni 1 Iliisde!. Corv . . 1™ 3 ".iils ird H; three games from Aeronautic Kenilworth boulevard, Cranford th "..... 1 1^ ]5|i while Welch's was dropping a cou !>,.' une .... .',-•'. 1 *i This shoot will include seve ft. vi-ntry .. !;« 1^ 3 l>>5|ple of decisions to Hoffman ?, I events and will be highlighted b; ','ilthe other matches, all decided bj 100-target-all - bore champion — — i 2-1 scores except the Hershey': 95 ship for shooters in every cla* 7SS " Sports Center test which was BKIlHVif from Class AA down to Class £ almost 1_4 2^i win for Heishey's, Robert Other events will include cham i7 115 11» Treat beat South Avenue Esso pionghip contests for five-mat U.-, 11« M« !7S |3J Wyatt's topped Briant, Burdeti teams, two-man teams, and on 9 119 141 in 112 defeated Hoffman 9. and Hoffma for women. 2 stopped Hoffman 1. Prizes will be awarded to cham- pions and first and second place in 177 each class of the 10O-target-all- HERE'S WHAT WE DO I 135 Echo Pro Shop Holds tsi 1 bore event and also the champion 140 1 6-Game Bantam Edge and first and second place winners 1. Adjust brakes HI ir.o in the remaining events. Echo Pro Shop shut out Moto This skeet shoot will be held 2. Add necessary brake fluid Cargo to hold its lead at s rain or shine, and shells of all games in the We»tfield-Echo Ba gauges will be available at the 3. Re-pack front wheel bearing tarn League. Runner-up Seutnan l; grounds. Ill outseored Schaefer three times. 4. Balance both front wheel* 157 3. Re-align front end 6 Months to Pay on Aft Strv

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MEEKER'S GARDEN CENTER oryour Local Airthorli.d E*.o Distributor Op*« Oaily t AM. to 9 f M.; Sotwr«fay» • *•**" " THE WESTFIELD (N. .T.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ifl. 1059 Fielder Hututa \"« Men's nior Group Steak Spotlight Devil Wrestlers Nabod Runner-up Del Stone Wins, Stevens Sweeps Sonnetti Tightens I'ing Poiig Touruainuttt f estfield Boys Cage Loops Set Sights For Misses Chance Takes Over Lead [n Merchants Grip on Second Thu WuslAi-lil VMCA Y's Men's Club plnif lmiij,' toiirniiineiit oon« • ' ""division took the Chamberlain missed nil oppor- Arthur Stovwis' awoop of Inat- tiuiU'.i with IOd KiuiitiM: rutnuliiint; lllUH! F)0X0tli(!H RliVO t!lO K'tldci'S vniM K1 m 1 Tennis Corporation Winning Season unity to Buin on th-at-plncc Clint" In Mixed Majors [it Rec League ill tho ti'P position. Kitddt'i- »U1'^ "V,v from '^ » '; , ! i one Mini niu'-half jranu; lend in Itask in the Nabod Bowling LeiiiJUe prisi'd all onti-icn with Hpcu'tucular hl! VVf.-itlH'ld Hoys , j "" ho Merchants HniHlii'ii|) Uowlini; Re-elects Officers A victory at Scotch riiilns to- Monduy us It suffered three losses Del Stono blanked Jeanuctto's Ronnettl strengthened its gr\\\play dcfentitiK ail cluiUeiiKcra so r.catc'i« Tlun.sdny. Uiiiini'i'-iip Eliz- n at'oond place with two wins 1 11 1 Wush morrow nftiM-mion will assure to Morton while the leaders wt'i'o jump past Arbor Inn to the fur, Those elmllentjci-a Included '"' •, u'd'"''™' * i"' ' -' " abeth Journal took n iloublo win John Kraft was re-elected presi- Wi'slRold High's wrestling team of dropping three j?amos to Zobliok. Mixed Mujur Uowlinir t.cairtm lead ,'iiliut. (Ir.it-lilucu Ulnuly In theNick DlOiio, Hlcli KiiKinliiffer and from Chunniati rirotlicrs. In tho s dent of tho WeatAelil Tennis Cor- a botter-thnn-.oOO season in ita Kebrjck's Ktunud a deadlock for Monday us thv former lender suf- tecreotiim Bowling Loattue Fri- Stcvo McElroy. McEli-oy who Z l^t pl"™™' bvokc-' when other Kami's, Gnrwood Houao stop- loratlon Tuesday In tho club- first year.of varsity compotition. iucond with Chainberlm by its fered a trio of losses to Raymond's ay on bumper night. Third-placi! niovi'd u)i from a bottom position • -tniri'il n second-half pod Eelmaii threo timea, Con- house. All other officers were also Tho Blue Devils have one match wins. In the other matches, Terry which climbed into third. In the Itiunlch slipped to a pair of de-prt'si'ntofl n serious thrvnt to Field- .'lo'di'fi-at the Tito's, 39-34; nolly bent lVriy twice nnd Peter- •e-tilecteil to fill the same positions nftev tomorrow ami carry a 5-3 won twice from Perry, Hill top- ther matches, Joe's bent Mnrtin eats nt the hands oC Shamrock, er but he coullln't seem to ovor- son's was « tw0-gnnif> winnur over for the coming season. record. ped Kraft in a pair of tilts and wice and I'luinfield Auto toppled tlier motehe's saw John Franks comt' tlie truinoiuloua sfiving nbil- ' i ii,n 1'iiTites made nn llerahcy. l0' ta" tad in the BMt half The officers include Archer D. The fifth triumph camo last Bauer bent Fosa two times. Romeo in two Kami's. lub Andrews a couple of times ity of tlio chatnjiioii. Carlo Cuccaf'o's 240—041 led y i» 2-1-20, over the Sargent, vice president; Harold week ngninat Mnnvllle, 34-13, nt S. Lnbrutto rolled 245—(HO to .ml (loldcn l)nwn outscoved Tom- Movlhtf uj) from tlie bottom t0 w Leading tho scoring race wore nil seorors. Hnrry Chnpmnn scored J3.- Morgan, treasurer, and George Manville. Westfleld coach Gary et the piR'e for the week. Other zyk in two tramca. positions nnd showing potential Paisley 209, llauer 20H, Clark 219, 203—1100 and Jack Laurent 3 R. Yenzer, secretary. Directors Keillor saw five of his grnpplei's lonor i-iill st'oi-ors were Hi>d Ap- Despite Ita two losa«s, Andrews competition to the top players are ul 'fourth victory in six 202, Morton 200, 201 nnd B. pinned 245—003. Other pinners named are Gordon B. Booth, Fred score pina. pczzato 224, 202, Joe Clecono 211, oiled tho top game nnd scries, Dick Slovor, Dicl< Kont nnd Joo ,, cave the lions sole posses- llruda 204, 202. were: B. Johnson 23(5, R. Ayl- D. Parmly and Miss Helen II. Pier- 1. Win WragB 200, T. Schrone 212, 020—2802. Phil Testa led thoTnlcott. "f first place. Next come the Captain Jack Fish boosted his ward 22), P. Slato 214, h. Myera son. tHlnc J. Uicnrdo 212, B. Louiiii 20B, J. coring parade, with 204, 214— ' Bulldoirs, Tigers and Pi- undefeated mark to 7-0 with a l 212, V. Kemoth 208, J. Miller 20fl, <" lmliihfrMli Laurent 200, R, Sempreviva 244, 114, Tony I'lgnpno also ei-ftckoi * deadlocked for second pin in the 115-pound class. Other If. Hrudn 202, 200, "W. Hi|?gii n 33 Stevens 205, A. Ilidl 203 ami M. lie GOO club with 240—(104. Roll Y Dukes Remain ' with equal record* « three Westfieldevs to post pins were 201 and II. DcSanctis 200. c Bombers Retain Dennis Powers, Bill Phelps, Rich as Castaldo 205, 214. UK into tho 600 class wore Wor- Undefeated Team and as man)' losses. W T. hnm 234, Oonrtclla 23K, Argon- Bales and Jerry Luebtck. 37 Arthur Stpveua ... 311 24 ,,,-n two points at the half, the Del Slnno . .. . 41 -J6 Mlla. nnlly Journal. 37^4 ar,^ :iano 219, Stvaaich 218, Matteo Lost Friday two utulefeatod The summaries: l-'O.ss , 3 7 ArU.H- Inn .. . 42 27 T M bv Bobby Grafs 19 lVrry 3'J llnrw-.HMl.floUHO 30 27 teams, the sixth grade Dwkes and Handicap Edge OS—nous VVlKlit, W. dPclnlntieil K-iynumd'H .. . 'Id I 2.SV4 Polerson's I.lrtuurH . 3:1 SO ferry Bonncltu2t2, Snapo 2U its came buck to outscorc the Tony .SyziiiMiisUI, ^-0. l'lnlnnrltl Autu 40 2'J Perry & Si>»» 32',-f, .1IH4 202, Hlodor 211, Rimacjl 210, John seventh grade Debbies, met in tho imi—Ken Slmm», W. d. Dnw zek's- Jhirilii's .11 37V4 j? "g-11, in the second half, The Bombers retained theii nlrk, a-J. n. Itrudti 1C3 lioinoi 311 l-Mmim Docorntorw. 31 32 Bonnctti 205, I.ogcat, Edcr 20!! Grade School Y League, Old ford 139 153 :ui Ilersliny We Cream 31 32 'n.tpr'Biker's 23 ppoint s ppaced the three-game lead over the run- 115— JiirU Pish, W. nlnn.'cl John Jou'» r 41 rimiiolly PlumliliiK. l«M 3»K P. Billnskns, Klolbftsa, Hidi 201 Cnlnlinn, r.:3r,. ' . Hunt . . 101 ISO ir.o J clU- 4(i At the close of the match the to their one-point deci- ner-up Hot Shots with a pair of J. Sclbort ISt ISO ir.o Chnpniaii UrnH. .... 24 30 . Testa, Piskaldo 200. 043 123—Wm. Vhotps, \V. p. Ed Kreso- IC. Terry , 159 2H.1 Fk-xonlen Cntv 2lVj -4H4 Dukes vemnincd undefeated arid while Mike Covvlcs' 14 wasvictories against the Owls in the foskl. li:41. 124 MUUTIN FI.KXONICS COUP. in first place with a 4-0 record. latl—.Pcnnls rowers, AV. p. Steve Totnla , 177 134 1S7 J. Hawtlmrnn ... 14S 1S1 As the teams enter tho final for the Pirates in their tri- Sunday Nile Mixed Handicap pin Blako, 2:42. .. . S4I1 'Ullor'.' '.'. 117 141 ma ound, Stranlch still holds team High scorer for tho Dukes and 130—Jerry Kefflkl, jr. p. ntln 1HS a. rnrrliloiir 13(1 107 loop while the number two team PEnnv inn mo ,r. vonti ir>8 130 Ighs with 10B6-—2988. Joe Pia-hl(?h game howler in the league llami. 3:40. U. Vnn SoliolPk . 171 1S9 isr. WniVff ...'.'. 200 1TI) 170 n. smith us 180 the senior division, the first- was beating Seven Up twice. The 141—I'raiuv Clealu, M. tl. fiavo 144 125 dino's 200 and Tony Pignono's for the week was Charlie Clark Kajmi-aiik-k, 3-2. W. I1iivl» Jr. . . ISt ico T.Si-Umvio' '..'.'.'. .r. Oonway las 123 121 Knicks held their one-game Easy Aces defeated the Lucky C. Porrr 17il 109 192 142 Hnnrilfitn 170 170 170 700 rate the best game ond set,with a, 137 score in the second H8—«lch Biilw, W. n. Wm. Bard- Mueller VB 177 SSI ID by subduing the Lakers, Strikes in two frames to strengthen woll, 3:3U. 151 198 Totals S42 TotnlH 898 respectively. AI Hidi has a 103 match. ' 157—W. Ynsenaky, M. p. Jim Fo-Jl. 1'orry 185 AAnTittin x 9 Steve Freiherr, Steve Man- their hold on fourth place. The Totnls ; 809 JO1T8 HA11HRK .SHOP R Oardlldllll 171 170 average, tons in that department. Borly. 4:32. V. Sponoer 119 !3'J 145 u 16" Close behind Charlie Clark for ami Bill Lewis were the topCats and Millionaires split three K>K>8—Jerry--Iiueb«ck8 , W. p. Don K. T. Short inr. ICRAPT FA M ISO 17S n. Onrdlllo 182 1R1 high game honors was Conrad Al- t-gettera for the winners. The games. George Perry set tho pace Rolilnalilnaon,, 5.-5C.C. _ _ 170 211 ir,4 ISO 153 1S2 I.lborty QlaBfi «s 24^ lTs—DuvTsDv e MnrtlnMrtln , W . tll. J C. OMfora 13S 170 144 n. Mruiln 200 bert with n 133. with a 213 game. Close behind Joe 132 134 U Klttrell 170 ir.(! 17 C. Cliccaro 182 19H llonnetll Peco. .... 3HVji 32Vi lu broke a second-place tie Brown, 4-0. Dovalon is: 202 170 193 202 , Stranlcli Covers ... 3S 34 Ihvt.—Gene iBnrron, W. d. Stove R Appimznto .. 224 Hamilrnp 19 10 In other games, the Aces de- • the Celtics to stay on thewere Joe Peljer 212, Konalder 211 C. Cllno . .. ISA Totals Shamrock Motors , 37 35 and Bob Perry. MQX, 2-0. Kraft ::;: ffl lii 189 SSfl ~7cc 028 OUT John Pranks ..... 3R 30 fcated tho Duckbills 740-552 and i of the leaders with a 44-25 Bognert .;. i r. ;> 166 QoUlon -D(UVn XI 30 .... 138 P. Ml, — > iiousn tot the Champs upset tho Chipmunks The loss dropped the Celtics I, Totnla .. ~70l 818 II. DcPnrtotlH .. - - - .. 200 Andrew alioe Store. 3.1 3!) a third-place tie with the Bombers 21 J. Rlrnnlo 212 153 170 I. Mni-voeiv 141481 160 107 Tomcxyk Plvo ..,, 23ty 48V4 by 127 pins. Mot Shots 27 K. l)ri>v|or 1» 117 132 rt. nnucmthro 14lim1 no ,,,s who had an easy time with 211 ... 145 157 lli-l no ISO Owls Wilson Widens Winter ... 113 1B4 82 I* Hmhforil 1M 1S4 IB] ir>r, Warriors, 47-28. ICasy ACP» 35 Fl. I/OKan t'Of. 201 191 17S Lucky Strikes 38 Hill ... 17S 108 IBa J. Uiuront 1(10 K4 51 Prost ... 172 139 11)0 20(i 13(1 lilli n 830 illiam F. Trautman, league C'ntH Blind ... 110 MO 16(1 .::::::rs!? - Svvi'n Up Men's Club Edge 5 S 6 TUIIIIH «Bn 7(ll S40 J. TMtn U2 156 174 blent, announced that offt- Millionaires ... PIJAINCIICUD AUTO SALES T. Vi'lln 14B tSn 123 decided to shorten the regu- Totnla ... ~773 O. Torlt 1 SB 110 flil .T. Nelmnn 14U 1HP 11 CATS • Wilson blanked Lohr to boost A. MorKnn 140 141 1S-1 \. Hewitt IBS 1«B 174 season by one game. Each K. Onbnrle ... HI 05 it3 lead to one and one-half games 13. Oniiills 1 111 I-.1 170 W. Ilnlilnnon 170 177 1X1 G. Cnbnrle ... 145 H 1(15 Ft. Soinprovlvn. .. IS!) 244 1SS Ifniullonn RU 1,(1 SO i in both divisions will play ISO 180 J. Cubavle ... 145 114 114 in the Men's Club Temple Emanu- Bovkflr lt 141 1S4 T. piKnona .... 1(!S 1»4 1110 TotnlB 813 82S 825 , games. This is necessary to D. Wonk . ... 1(10 1.14 134 El Bowling League last week. Lehr Wcldon 173 Kill 14S KTAZ. nAir.Y._jotmN.A.ti - 120 120 U'O 180 jitate playing of the post-sea- slipped to fifth place as Lerman PiUton 177 145 140 Totals S02 852 SS3 1«2 Zebrk-k t7S 102 183 . .. 177 2(U isr. championship playoffs, sched- 'Totals . .. •' (157 01M ViKt, STONIS V.'Ni-mi'tli ..'.' .. . 186 SOS topped Greenberg twice to grab 42 42 r 17(1 ' for two days, March 21 and .T, Sti>v(-nd ISO 172 :o. > P. Avhvnnl . . .. . 1R1 1S.1 5111-MONAinES 131 the runner-up spot. Also posting 1! HI) 224 Walks, Roads, etc i Totals P. Totofskl .... ISO 171 1112 T,. Klttrell ... instead of one (is previously H. OlirllnK ..... in 127 1(11 41 158 J. DolGrnnde .. 131 12B sweeps were Brown over Silverman P. PlPrlm-o .... 1">S 1011 US llnfwllont) !.'! 41 41 nei A schedule for the play- I 131 A. Zleffli't- Idl 148 161 Totnln 041 MB J. Conilrjr 122 110 ' 151 and Horowitz over Feldman. In Welch .. Us 1SI li Cllno . 134 J. Olrlnoonu ... 1S3 \U 16S fT-tAPMAN I1HO3. ud the sites for the games J. Uymes 150 153 10S 7» US Tf. Chnnnufn . . 184 211) 20J 10S 10S the other match, Bienstock beat Kchlnck 1S2 1.14 130 Totnla Sill! 8:3 Sill be announced later. Games Elrlihnrn . . IRS IBS 170 Totnla CSS «24 Berger twice. 133 1)7 JEANNRTTK'S O1PT SHOP i! Joiinann 230 m? back to the Jefferson School T. Terry 1S4 108 13P 1S3 134 .. n,t XV 7, Illlnd ... no 134 i:isr7, I. Tree . . . 150 FAMWOOOT7840 t Saturday after four Satur- Wilson 25% IB',4 1B2 M. Miller *.'...'. rt. Pnlanr .. .. 138 ifij nn ,T, Perry 125 I^l-num 24 13 us 1DI 18.S . . H!) ITCMI eo. it Wsshington School. I'V Ronulder las Totals 761 720 135 K. Normnn .... lfi-7 ISO iat 139 150 2tt Oreeubers 23 Ifl S. Viin Hoescn ir.7 ISO Hnnclli-au . ^ ^f VMMNI MWIWUUJkV 1Mb D. Gray 148 185 ir>4 Illeiixtock 23 19 Totnla till Totals .. 52 standings, this week's B. Snencer 134 187 138 MORTON' 705 •ma 810 103B I.ehr 22 20 • \rorton .. 163 201 In and last Saturday's 63 03 63 Hrown 22 20 Itiui Annorn IN: M. Perry 1RS 1811 Beruer 21 21 HO IBS 109 Totals 607 It. Hewitt IPS 1.17 1 12. nohlnson .... 1 70 IK 122 I.. Mvprn 14(1 8ti Horowitz 20 22 P. Murvosa .... 177 151 134 IC. Kui-tt 157 JVSIOR DIVISION Siivenjinn 18% 22Vi Van Uonk 142 146 172 isr. Ill inn 145 \V. Robinson .. ISO inn \V. Porry 19.(1 IS' w W. Perry 185 ISO 13S Feklnmn 9 33 12 12 R. Kleier I(i5 140 1B2 .. 1S5 107 BJOM L,. T^oqoulGX 142 118 119 12 A. Hlitl 164 203 182 Hnndtrali 30 30 J2« mlna R. LieqouleK 124 1U2 123 3i BiMogl Totnls 70G Tntnla S5B 815 730 Totivin ...... S25 R14 D. SclireeH Ml llii 17S Spillane Holds RAYMOND'S R&STAUBANT SO S9 RAN' r CONNOM.Y P. .Hruflil 1S3 17!> IS J. Cnnnnllv 100 1 r,il i4B n. mionanno .... Early Bird Spot W. nnvln Sr. 110 U Connolty ... ir,s 102 14'i Mr. W. Multiple Listing Totals 70t US 1 a W. ChnmlMTllii 133 IH5 II U. (Irons 140 1 !>1 nr, 200 ino (IAMBS FEB. 21 U. Tliomas 151 128 8. hnlirnttn .... 24r> lsil 170 T. Mllle r 1M U* SEVEN IIP Spillano spilled Mulreany twic W. Caatnltlo .1. 505 =14 T. Tonnoily (Jefferson School) I. Tomk.-l Ill 13S 12! C. Brinnt 15S 133 171 , 184 24S .18 vs. Pirates, 12:45 M. nenson ./... 151 ins 159 to retain its one-half game hold .1. I.nMrunt 30 K?rs vs. Leopards, 2:00 Totnls 105 w Totala l>24 840 S32 Ttnnrtloan ! H24 F. Welland /. . .. U7 153 on second place in the Early Totn!» says pklogs V3. Ijlons, 3:15 O, Terry 141. J47 n« 110 FOSS V. Plncopo io-ra 150 • '72' 7J 213 Birds Bowling League a3, third ~7d SENIOR DIVISION 72 place Baldwin won two game! Smyth . 191 H7 Matteson Catches P. Slntn '.'. 137 fn w ' Totals ,'".'; ..j.'.. : T102 Ps- » ;. 183 1(14 .. ins 1!)2 5 1 from Fish. McClay scored the onlj Ley ., 1IC 182 H. Bin I Hi .. MB r i HOT SHOTS CiVecnIVecnee 1R3 154 Sailfish in Florida ('1 Al r>. Schneider ... 135 inn 138 sweep as it blanked Norder. In th Clark . 141 129 ^,1l p S1 "1 k's Support the 3 0. Coata ; 1.18 147 130 B W i'tona 3 18 other games, Anderson beat Rlesi 43 Totnls R70 Hfl!) TirrlorB 2 W. Schneider 15159 1.15 1.17 Totnls 77» 821 A, H. Mattson of 53,9 Sherwood 160 101 101 two times anrf Linek stopped Kas: PKTIOItSON'fl I.IQDOnS 1. Onbrlel .. s.i 85 BAUER harkway recently caught a 57- n. Perr tT7 inn OAMBR PRH. ;l n the outside battles. O'Connnr 1 !»0 1S1 pound aailflsh on a trip out of I*. DIPrlHO tTS Kid (Jefferson School) Totals w L, Irion In!) 13S IBl A. rhrono 110 173 D.A.R." vs. L-ikors. 0:00 Anderson 41 25 A. Ifewltt US 1114 ino Pompano Beach, {"la., aboard the S. KlMier 141 180 ptiiHs vs. Knit-ks, ltvir. E Snlllime 31!V4 W IJinicr in* 202 1W "Anytime," captained by Johnny 1B2 140 l«ki vs. Warriors, 11:30 189 150 135 Baldwin 36 30 Pnlaley 209 17B in lldRndlcal p 51 r.i Totals 797 891 809 Mumford. Totals 820 Ij. Lnwrenre 121 36 »7 "Y^llH'k .IS 31 l>0» The We«(flald Board of' Realtors congratulates the Scotch D. Perry . 150 !(il l!l!lll K.iss 34 23 n. I'erry . 17S 163 Klrii 33 S3 Plains Chapter of the D.A.R. on Its effort to make a perma- 82 82 Nonlcr .11 33 ) Deadlock Rlesn 31 35 Prim* Utnel O' lolt'm Rath'* Black Hawk nent shrine of "Ye Old Historic Inn" which Is in danger of Mulranny 29^4 8« Totnls 070 035 McCluy 26 41 destruction after standing for more than two centuries at the LUCKY STRIKES | Church League II. Filler 12!> 10T Ribs of Beef Turkeys Bacon Intersection of what it now Park Ave. and Front St., Scotch .In. ilpr-laiuittf . 117 1.11 Plains. The Townthlp Committee is currently considering Jk. AeFlnuque . ISO 1B0 134 J. PUler 125 154 215 ways and msant and W.B.R. recommend* you write your Paul's swept Methodist to 117 117 117 |«t team for the lead in the MORE SPORTS 69c Ib. 59c Ib. 59c Ib. support to Mayor Walter Jones. . » Bowling League last week, Totals 64S 729 pother match, Madison made NEXT PAGE MURPHY'S FAMOUS HAM LOAF - READY TO BAKE It seems to the Weitfleld Board of Rtaltori (which Is doing a good |«b for buyers and sellers of real «»1ate in the Scotch "*M»y draw hy blanking Preeland 132 150 14S ^Nelson rolled 208 forBrook IBS 157 15(1 1 Plains, Fartwood, Mountaintlde and Wesifield area) that 44 44 Jones Sausag* . .89c"' Fresh Fryers.. ...39c "' Chicken Legs. .. .59c'*" r honors. 44 preservation of our historic monument! makes good common Points Totals ...... ,726 755 Strode'! Scrapple 49c" lk tente. W h Spare Ribs ... 49c Imp.Ham ....J4**79e U H MADISON AVE. OlTAPEb Strode'* Sausage 89c" Fetter 151 130 Ave. is n Skorge 1.19 1U feat Show Swift's Brown and Sauerkraut... 2lh*' 29c . " Swiss ....%*• 69c 13 11 Peterson 151 147 •OITII «f WISTniLO iOARD of MALTORS 9 Sa Nclsicm 136 208 CHURCH Blind ..: 150 160 Serve Sausage 49c 1 -;*•••... 191 H7 •AHIIBTT * CIMfN, fNO. THOMAS O. roUMO Bockwurst .."... .79e* Potato Salad....39c *' 43 Rim Street IO< North Avenue, W. Totals «,. 727 764 Pork Sausage AT) 2-1K00 AD l-llil m \n BAPTIST CHURCH" lfc * 2 Now Frovldenoe RiJ. 140 139 145 • Delchert 110 US 123 Meat 79e'* Grilling Franks 69c Kosher Franks .... 89c US 148 143 Murphy 108 ISO 134 Lorents 160 147 138 721 House! IIS I 113 1S5 [ MTBOPDI8T CHURCH Blind 150 3 50 150 VMOMA* H. J(in*IOlt ••• 130 135 144 41 41 41 Roosting •0( NortNorth AvenuAven e W. ••• J!J 118 10! Sirloin Porterhouse 1429 noute U, MoUntnlnBl.lo AD 3-1070 ••• US 151 104 Totnla .". 710 749 ~1J6 AD i-B40» HAnnT ii, MAr.r.R Chickens . KI.»IB »«T1 S31 North Avenue Steaks Steaks li*l Mounl»ln Annae AD t-CSBO Mlbt. AD l-l«fl l. A, MnnOKBII II Dudley Court MMrAMMn A. CCAMIMA L ? AD 2-JUO 1"|T- fabulous 411 North AT*m« W. 69c Ib. 79c Ib. 39c Ib. ADI.ItfjADIItfjJ PBAMiALL A rn INC. WILMAM A. CtARK Ill Blm Street At> |.«Tt« Campbell's Ita EVINRUDE Tuna Fish .. . 4'""$1 Sugar ..S 49c ATWOOD QAontit Turk Ate., Hn.toh plain* Crises S^TSc Tomato Unit Starch 15c FA 2-5J00 f SERVICES Peache* 3 "*99e Jello, assorted, 3 ""25c I Elm StrWe.tflelil dreamboat W AD 2-SSOO Peart . 3" 99« Soup Skippy 39c Win tWii m and glimorous "haw*- oo. toftot-ofllw-laWtr-hitfllw-laWtr'-hi t t* llit m 1H Mountain York m< CteiM ta«t thewsthews. CmM CmMMM Plums ...... 3""99c Aluminum Foil.... 27c DAKKBK * AD 2-6(109 built Ml kiW(1Mt% MM Is accom- > 10 cans $1.00 WAWCr F. «1!T! Teltphorw AD 3-0003 Pineapple ...3" '99e NibletCorn 2'"29c 802 Kast Brand Streti modate your efltta famHy. fimnt BUY NOW AD 2-J309 by two EvinriKfe Larks. m mtytm AOtntor Root< fit, Etatrar««n Court c. *. tmwn, in. Hodntiln.ld., 3D 8-«2!3 Ill f>n(r«l Ar*na« BAKED POTATOES with Sour Cream or with Cheese - Delicious- 35c pk. AD 2-S8J9 . rvrrM A. OOQHI 1KB IHATLOK In addition Is the rand prize, four Hi lul Braa4 Strset »84 But Brnftd Strut WE RECOMMEND complete boating outfits and 28 AD a-ltM AD S-JJ10 Evinrude motors will be even away to Savarin Savarin | Maxwell H'se aowii* o. t.RK K. ^FAflSWd the lucky winners iff me Evinrud* 11'IS2 MXlmm Street II But Broa4 Street A•~D 31-1588 AD 2-7402 *ARD WESTRELD CO.r Inc. "Druambojt CsWest' yea mar b« • winiiei-rj *m an* tun t» Mj\ Coffee Tea | Instant it* toHtk Arena*, F«nwo»4 TFnsi.n mcAi-TT tramrw o*t y* **nr htm tmnt FA f-7T90 121 lui BTOM Street North Ave. §., W«tfi«ld l9iar AC 3.9S0O 79c Ib. 100/99C $ 99c UJne,MM SMITH MARINE CENTER «HMUJnenth A**«a, * mNfWSTMIT lk «J SontADh At-nm* Veej. Crest Tomato King Crab M«rl. ..69c Fillet of Solo....59« *whoriz«J Studtbok«f and Patkatd (at Srath «•* Ceatrnl AT««.> AD tn WHWEIO, H. I. Cocktail 29c fc4 »r with years Of experience in Spinach ..13« Fresh Carrots 9c Moa. * rrt. *»<•» IK Avocado* ... 15c" 'ilefidd. Grapefruit Grapefruit Enter oar Eyiiinrf* Potatoes ..10ni"29c large ...... 2*"29e medium 6'"29e y«» buy, ask for a Dreamtoatewnsl FtB.21-MAR.22 lon Shop and Save ' ' FROZEN CHOCOLATE NUT CRUISERS, Inc. ICE CREAM J&M SUPER CLINKER BII.T. M Peai 3 pkgs. Corn MARKET FOR NEWCOMERS TO WiStfWW WISTTIELD HIW JIRSEf French Fries 856 Mountain Ave. • Page Thirty-Two THE WEST-WELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY I V 1i>, .ember «f Union County Coune Y S Annual physic rommitUM!. T\ boai-cl of miuiw1'"- Kiii1-''' mni Wetffield's Total Tax Dollars Nominates ainriii'iil for the afternoon wi I b Pool mi' open I" nil I'lincnlly en ,-ovided by "The Thirteen' » IIIKI BARON'S CHOPS PRICES lulli'il nu'inlii'is of tin' Westfielil •laxils boys ninBlnjr td'oup. Re- AiiniNil swimiiiiiiK mill ilivintf V.MCA. Officer Slate .eshments will be served by the diKmjilun-liiii-, \\ill be lu'ht at Ihr Trophies will bi1 awarded for iecund trrade mothers. 1'MCA Wi'rim-iiJiiv nl 7 :.'10-0 :.'HI Mrs. .liinifs Dt'lli) HUSMO Illi^* I)''<'H Hist place. Second and third pit Shown hero is a noimiiutml fur pri-siilcut of M' LOWER THAN EVER! p.m., nmtoum-t'it Jolm Wrinmnnn, winners will receive medals and Kinlcy Ki-huul 1"TA, it was un- fhaiunun of the boy:* uml youths foui tli, llflh mid sixth plnce win- dollar-chart illus- miuiirt'il by Mrs. Murton Ni'vv- buivh, clmirmiiii i>f thu nominat- tration mude by 1 I flummery! ing cuiiunittet , ;it 'in i-xt'i-ulivi- the Town Coun- lintird niPi'tini; Wednesday night at There's no flummery, 'lap- WASHINGTON'S cil portraying the till1 Sl'lUHll. allocation of tax- Also slaU'd arc: First vice jircs- doodle or hocus-pocus in idi'iil, Mrs. Frank Wachunls; sei1- A Friend In Need es collected as (tnd vift' pn'sidont, Mrs. Mai'vin our agency. Our clients betwuen ac h o o I, Whaley; treasurtfr, William West: expect ... and get ... pithy, | BIRTHDAY SALE ) rt?t'ordinj^ secretary, Mrs. Vini-ent county, town and I.opiesti: and corrt-spundinfr sec- meaningful advertising done is indeed your LOCAL INDEPENDENT reserves. The mu- n-tary, Mrs. Stephen Arbcs. Mrs. by creative imaginists. nicipal r u t e is (icrmfiial Dc Cliellis was named Today—Friday—Saturda^ INSURANCE AGENT. president for the remainder of till shown in a grad- your follnu-inp: the resignation of IKIHMIT B. ual decrease from [ Mrs. Konnt'tli Parkinson. Mrs. Parkinson is moving fruiii town 1954 to 1 9 5 8 j next month. JlacPHERSOfl, Inc. He is your neighbor — your friend, who where it has been \ Thy annual celebration of Foun- I di-rs Hay will b« held today nt 1:30 ] FAN WOOD, -V. J- Reg. $1.00 maintained at $1 ; represents strong insurance companies — p.m. at the .school. Oiiest speaker v for 1059. (Other for the occasion will be .Mrs. John Advertising — l'ublic Relations r LADY chart on page 1.) F. Vander \ cer, past president and and always available to you — to help ESTHER you plan your insurance or to help you C j boaid cf ( CLEANSER collect claims.

ners will be awarded ribbons. All 201, J. Petricelli 230, 204, D. awards will be presented at the Sisto 200, R. Brittari 209, S. Pa- Sports' Recognition Program held 39c pandrea 211, A. Hidi 203, and at the conclusion of swimming Hoiuta 212, 203. league. Each boy may enter only two Only Bit events plus diving and registra- Positions Hold In ffitfapentfanf Again :ion closes Tuesday at the boys' 7 O'Clock League JOHN K. MEEKER, Int. FREE! department desk. No entires will Garwood Rcc moved a little • LANDSCAPE CRAFTSMAN • CERTIFIED TREE EXPERT Reg. 98e Can Dliplar Thla Smal be accepted without fees. nearer Clara Louise Tuesday Events are: night in the 7 O'clock Women'? Eitablished 1928 HAIR 10 and under, 20 yard frec- League when she won a pair of 2 BOTTLES tyle, 20 yard backstroke, 20 yard games from them. Raritan Farms 1100 SOUTH AVE. W., WESTFIELD ireaststroko, 20 yard butterfly. lost ground by dropping two to BRUSH McKESSON 11 and 12, 40 yard freestyle, 40 Jeannettes. Cranford Hotel won FREE DELIVERY With PEPSODENT 'ard backstroke, 40 yard breast the odd game from Cranford, stroke, 40 yard butterfly, 00 yard Clark View won the outside games j OPEN WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS TOOTH PASTE ASPIRIN THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY individual medley. from Jo Lynn and Pro's swept PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO AD 2-8717 - WE DELIVER 200-5 grain Junior 13 and 14, 40 yard back Lu.->ardi's. ALL FOR . . . . troke, 40 yard breaststroke, 60 (•Lira LoillKt! Hi 2'1 I Uurwom! '2 "» I •aid individual medley, 100 yard Kuril.in Far-iia .... II :il FOR THE INDOOR GARDENER eestyle diving, 1 required, 4 Glenview ci :.J ptional. Criinfoi-d I minKt' . t\\ 33 wmmn Jo I.ynn ::.'i :i7 • Hanging Basket Begonias . • Gloxinia* Intermediate, 15-18, 40 yard Chirk View . 33 .1:1 I'ro'n Mfii'a Wenr . 31 <1 reestyle, 100 yard freestyle, 120 l.uxurriTx n 45 • Tuberous Begonias • Paper White Narcissus 69c 'aid individual medley, 100 Jeannrtti's 26 4S •ard breaststroke, 100 yard butter- • Amaryllis ly, 100 yard backstroke, 200 yard Tie In Borough League ALL reestyle, diving", 1 required, 5 All the Necessary Growing Media Reg. $3.50 -.rauia AGENTS ptional. Bliwise won the outside games from Mountainside Delicatessen DOROTHY Members of Notional, Stale and County to tie them for the lead. North SEEDS Excellent, Pete's Jersey Express lost ground when ROGER & , Association of Insurance Agents: GRAY weep In Garwood they could only win one game 600 VARIETIES • front Bayberry. Hersheys took the GALLET Excellent and Pete's highlight- odd game from Alma's. • Ferry Morse e Burpee CREAMS THE DValll AGEXCT WILLIAM II. E9TWICK, Jit. action in the Garwood Men's High bowler was Ott with a 213. PLANTING MATERIALS fowling League Thursday with w I. SOAP MtSSKM. FMEBMA.V AGKSCT SASCX F. IIEV.VOI.Dl MouittilillHillf Di-ll . 411 1J Seed Trays • Hormones • Potting Soil weeps of Mones and PS, rcspee- HUwiste . 41) 31 ALAS J0II.N5T0* FHKI1 Mll.LKH ively. In the other matches, Ducal N". Jersey Kxprpss 3H 34 eat Williams twice, Garwood TV A!nia> <-'nlfrure ... 3.~i 37 • FertoPots KOCH A. WILLIAMS Ar.KSCT I'FMRSALI. A PHA.VKB5BACn, Hrmhey B. K .11V, 4f)H WCt, topped Metropolitan in the out- Riylicrry (ilft Shop 31 Hi '»H •AHRETT • PAIlKEIt, IXC. ide games and Garwood Rest won BIIAl-XSDORP ASSOCIATES, I.e. vice from Rogers. FEED THE BIRDS EUWARII A. CitMII.I.O HIV D. Ml I.KOHU Individual stars included: A. '1.69 ROYAL ARCANUM DARKER « UA.XKKU avines 225, 208, 213—646, Mike • Bird Seed • Sunflower Seed HAvrrox ii.i.wA A SO^ parito 208, Fred Petrozzulo Fireside Council No. 715 00, J. Argenziano 206, J. Sapa- AMHICAN LEGION HALL • Suet Cakes • Feeding Stations to 222, R. Miller, J. Salamonc 2nd and 4th Thur*. lv«t. • < 8 P.M. Reg. 25c Mrnkvra urn* VlalllKs Area>l*a> Reg. 69c SACCHA f- PERCE STRINGS"4 BOBBY Grain ( WHO 5 FlBBlNCi? YOLUtNvlOV f«UE AVOID > ARCNT THE 6UCTRIC. 5ATI5FHCT1ON AFT£R tttmtmni ikmt t* twin twpr«r«- CA5 AMD TbvO YOU SET ACQUAINTED PINS mtat JMV, ftr SMcnAirr SchMl FINANCIAL cOMftvgiEs WITH » WaUtan TM n* oilrj. fut% APTER ME FOR Ml- totrr. Leant I* m4 futcr. wilh THtlC UNPAID -, BILLS STORR

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